Architectures of Control in Design Increasingly, many products are being designed with features that intentionally restrict the way the user can behave, or enforce certain modes of behaviour. The same intentions are also evident in the design of many systems and environments. This site aims—with readers’ input—to examine and analyse the ideas and techniques of these architectures of control in design, through examples and anecdotes, and by keeping up-to-date with relevant developments. If you can suggest an example, please get in touch, or add a comment—all help is much appreciated. How do people use products, systems and environments? How can designers influence interaction? How can we design for sustainable behaviour? By theCoupin blogs & periodicalswith controlcriticismdesign
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