We see the core of our vision lying in the title of the magazine: interactions, or the many types of interactions essential for, on which are based, or that comprise good practice.
The human-built world can afford a sense of beauty, sublimity, and resonance, and through our advancements in technology can come advances in society. At the center of these advances are interactions - conversations, connections, collaborations, and relationships - within and across multiple disciplines, with and without technology.
A key element of our vision is a recommitment to the original vision of interactions as described by John Rheinfrank, Bill Hefley, and Brad Myers: a focus on practice, and a publishing venue intended for practitioners. Additionally, we hope to extend this vision to include a rich diversity of content, and to increase the global relevance of the magazine.
This magazine includes timely articles, stories, and content related to the interactions between experiences, people, and technology.
Richard Anderson
Jon Kolko
Editors-In-Chief