Defining Multimodal Interactions: One Size Does Not Fit All (Google I/O '17)
Multimodal interactions are coming to life on a wide range of surfaces and operate on a set of rules defined in your interaction model. But the tenets of a multimodal interaction vary wildly depending on whether you’re designing for a mobile device, a TV, a car, etc. We’ll delve into some of the things you need to consider when building a model for various surfaces.
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