3rd
August
2000
“Problems delivering User Centered Design …we must put good User Centered Design aside for a moment, and face the reality that often the designer is asked to wrap an interface skin on to a system. Before the web arrived, this would entail devising a interface on a set of functions. Now this has morphed into a navigation scheme on a collection of content. Content driven design on the web for both wired and wireless web sites presents a much greater interface design problem than earlier function driven design did for GUIs.”
posted in Usability | Permalink |
3rd
August
2000
Class overview that includes Historic Development of Graphics; Computer Graphics References, Visualization Bibliography; Journals and Web Sites and more.
posted in Visual thinking | Permalink |
3rd
August
2000
“So what is theory all about? It is a place were designers can express their opinions on topics that are of interest to the design community. It is not a forum, it is not a place that tells you what is right or wrong… it is a place that promotes thought
posted in Web design | Permalink |
3rd
August
2000
“The concept behind this section is to ask several top-dawgs in the design community a few questions, and by doing so, allowing younger, less-established designers to learn from the answers of these masters.”
posted in Web design | Permalink |
3rd
August
2000
“Problems delivering User Centered Design …we must put good User Centered Design aside for a moment, and face the reality that often the designer is asked to wrap an interface skin on to a system. Before the web arrived, this would entail devising a interface on a set of functions. Now this has morphed into a navigation scheme on a collection of content. Content driven design on the web for both wired and wireless web sites presents a much greater interface design problem than earlier function driven design did for GUIs.”
posted in Web design | Permalink |
3rd
August
2000
“With the diversity of accessing devices, WWW content needs to be designed for both PC and non-PC devices, so that it can be appropriately navigated and rendered by each type of devices. This note focuses on the navigation of content which helps the user to easily browse a huge document on relatively small devices. The general idea of navigation is explained, and a new language, the XML Document Navigation Language (XDNL) is proposed in this note.”
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