interfeiso
Interfeiso is a term used in design theory and information studies to describe a framework for cross-domain, cross-modal interfaces that mediate information between people and digital systems. It characterizes both a theoretical lens on how interfaces translate intent into action across modalities—such as text, voice, gesture, and haptic feedback—and a practical discipline aimed at improving interoperability across devices, platforms, and languages.
The word interfeiso is a neologism formed by combining the prefix inter-, meaning between, with a stylized
Proponents describe interfeiso as requiring alignment between user mental models and system representations, attention to cultural
Practically, interfeiso guides methods such as multimodal interaction design, inclusive labeling, iconography that transcends language, and
Critics caution that the concept can be vague and difficult to measure, potentially conflating distinct fields
See also: human-computer interaction, multimodal interface, accessibility, interoperability, semiotics, user experience design.