This is not a technical book, so advanced developers might want to supplement it with a platform-specific how-to. For aesthetic advice and sheer enjoyment, anyone involved with or interested in interface design should pick it up.
Designing Visual Interfaces: Communication Oriented Techniques
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Author(s)Kevin Mullet, Darrell Sano
PublisherPrentice Hall
ISBN / ASIN0133033899
ISBN-139780133033892
Sales Rank707,544
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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An excellent introduction to the design theories involved in the creation of user interfaces. Instead of the usual examples and pictures of computer screens and application menus, Mullet approaches the concept of UI from its "outside world" roots. With examples ranging from street signs to corporate logos to the map of the London Underground, each section attacks the issues of interface design from the ground up, appealing first to the eye and then to the mind. Task menus are compared with concert programs and street signs are equated with icons.