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What is the term for a type of design that gives the user some kind of control over how the design works and even whether the message changes?

1) Interactive
2) Linear
3) Shallow navigation
4) Static

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The term for design that allows user control and interaction is called 'interactive.' This contrasts with static designs which do not change based on user input. Interactive designs can be refined through testing and the spiral design process.

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The term for a type of design that gives the user some control over how the design operates and possibly alters the message it conveys is interactive. In interactive design, users are often able to interact with the content in a way that can change the outcome of the design or message. For example, video games or interactive websites allow users to make choices that affect the experience. This is opposite to static designs, which remain the same regardless of user input. The choice is number 1) Interactive. In the context of product development, testing may reveal that an interactive design has weaknesses, which necessitates going through a spiral design process to make iterative improvements. Finally, communicating these processes and results can involve posting designs on a website or creating a user's manual to ensure that users understand how to interact with the design.

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