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Add Appleton's "Folk Interfaces" to catalog #70

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jryans opened this issue Sep 5, 2022 · 0 comments
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Add Appleton's "Folk Interfaces" to catalog #70

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jryans commented Sep 5, 2022

https://maggieappleton.com/folk-interfaces

Folk interfaces are when users reappropriate existing software to solve their own problems. Rather than using applications in the ways designers and developers intended, they creatively reconfigure them to do unexpected things.

This requires looking at applications sideways. You can look at an interface and see it as a clearly signposted user journey you should follow. Or you can see it as a collection of functions and affordances to repurpose. As raw material, rather than a guided path.

Only professional programmers and designers get to decide what buttons go on the interface, what features get prioritised, and what affordances users have access to. Subverting that dynamic is the only way people can get their needs met with the computational tools they have at hand.

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