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Experiencing Content: Heuristics for Human-Centered Design for Augmented Reality

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The future of content strategy is currently being developed in augmented reality environments, where little to no heuristics have been developed and few strategies have been imagined beyond basic design principles. This article explores content strategy in terms of augmented reality and why it is important to create heuristics now for future work in this field.

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