Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
An interface is, by definition, the place at which two or more independent systems meet and act on, or communicate with, each other. For a designer, designing an effective user interface is synonymous with creating an effective design. The standards and principles of "great" user interface design are mercurial in a world where you can map driving directions point-to-point in seconds over the Internet. The computerization of society affects how we interact with everything from magazines to Web sites to shampoo bottles. This book will provide an in-depth look at theories behind successful user interface design through the work of some of the world's most creative and innovative designers. Includes projects for print, product, Internet, environmental and motion graphics.