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Lego Interfaces
Posted on August 24, 2020September 14, 2020 by Brian Behrend

The UX of LEGO Interface Panels

Dating back 50 years at this point, LEGO has designed tiny little user interfaces meant to be recognized by human-sized humans and “usable” by minifig-sized humans as well. An Austrian interaction technologist and design engineer does a fantastic deep dive into the design of LEGO interface panels as well as their real world counterparts.

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