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{{Short description|Cross-disciplinary design field}}
[[File:Braun T1000CD Closeup.jpg|thumb|[[Dieter Rams]], and by extension [[Braun (company)|Braun]], produced minimal yet tactile hardware interfaces for a variety of products such as this Braun T1000CD.]]
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[[File:OP-1 Sequencer Concept.png|thumb|The [[Teenage Engineering OP-1]] combines a mixture of hardware buttons, knobs, and a color-coded OLED display.]]
[[Image:IPod Nano 4G black.jpg|thumb|An [[iPod]], an iconic & revolutionary hardware interface that re-imagined the [[jog wheel]]
== History ==
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In the area of controlling these systems, there is a need to move away from GUIs and instead find other means of interaction which use the full capabilities of all our senses. Hardware interface design solves this by taking physical forms and objects and connecting them with digital information to have the user control virtual data flow through grasping, moving and manipulating the used physical forms.
If you see the classic industrial hardware interface design as an “analog” method, it finds its digital counterpart in the HID approach. Instead of translating analog methods of control into a virtual form via a GUI, one can see the TUI as an approach to do the exact opposite: transmitting purely digital processes into analog methods of interaction.<ref>{{cite web|title=
== Examples ==
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