All the Tea in China: Interaction Design Inspirations

We picture various forms of engagement with Tea (and Coffee). The images are selected from a large and ongoing collection of street photography and posed images along this theme. The images as presented here are prompts to interaction design inspirations, after the style of [1]. The text is deliberately minimal, as part of a focus on visually rich content for and advancement of the form of primarily photographic pictorials in HCI.

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