Description |
xv, 1 unnumbered page, 336 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm |
Series |
Design exploration series |
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Design exploration series.
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Contents |
1. Realizing the power of multimedia and the web -- 2. The art of designing elegant software -- 3. The user interface design process -- 4. Goal setting and needs assessment -- 5. Creativity and idea generation -- 6. Menus and controls -- 7. Designing usable navigation -- 8. Solving design problems -- 9. Visual considerations -- 10. Writing for usability -- 11. Designing for accessibility -- 12. Specifying the design -- 13. Performing usability testing -- 14. The user interface designer in professional practice |
Summary |
"The user interface - the all-important point of contact between people and technology - is the key to unlocking the full potential of multimedia and the Internet. With a balanced blend of theory and practice, this timely new book explores the art and science of user interface design, teaching a step-by-step methodology guaranteed to result in a productive and rewarding user experience. A no-nonsense, hands-on approach teaches best practice by proposing design problems, presenting potential solutions, and then analyzing each approach to determine which works best and why. Drawing on his years of experience, author Marc Silver deconstructs several commercial multimedia and Web site interfaces, showing where they succeed and where they fail and offering workable redesign suggestions to help readers better understand the principles they7F 19ve learned. Armed with the knowledge gained from Exploring Interface Design, readers will be able to confidently apply interface design principles to their own design projects and achieve stunning results." -- BOOK JACKET |
Notes |
Includes index |
Subject |
Human-computer interaction.
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Web sites -- Design.
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User interfaces (Computer systems) -- Design.
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ISBN |
1401837395 |
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