Human-Centered Design at the Intersection of Empathy & Creativity

Faculty: 
Clinton Zeagler
Students: 
Nia Lindsey

The goal of this project is to create a digital product that allows artists, art organizations and their communities to work better together, achieve their goals and enrich their experiences.

Lab: 
Faculty: 
Richard Henneman, Carrie Bruce
Students: 
Nearly 100

Students in Georgia Tech's interdisciplinary MS in Human-Computer Interaction program do multiple group class projects, and a capstone individual project. Some projects are presented as part of other labs listed here; others are showcased in the MS-HCI Project Lab.

The two-year program spans four schools: Industrial Design; Interactive Computing; Literature, Media and Communications (Digital Media Program); and Psychology. Approximately 50 new students enroll each fall semester.