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9780471175490

Gui Design Essentials

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  • ISBN13:

    9780471175490

  • ISBN10:

    0471175498

  • Edition: CD
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1997-03-01
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
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Summary

Developing software interfaces and company-wide GUI standards can be difficult, but it is nothing like having to continually redesign software that end users can2t work with. This powerful book/CD-ROM package takes the uncertainty out of GUI design by providing you with everything you need to know to quickly design interfaces and your own GUI standards. Drawing upon their experience as leading interface designers, educators, and constultants, the authors teach you the art and science of user centered design. They show you how to bring end users into the design process in order to dramatically enhance the usability of your designs, while making efficient use of your design time. They tell you the right questions to ask and how to translate user feedback into practical design solutions. First, they describe the entire design process in detail, breaking it down into a series of steps accompanied by useful forms and checklists. Then they provide practical, step-by-step guidelines on how to design Windows 95, Windows 3.1, and the Web. On the CD-ROM you will find: Design quidelines as an online document; design guidelines in Microsoft Word 7.0 for you to use and customize; and, forms and checklists in Microsoft Word 7.0 for you to use and customize.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xiii(2)
Preface xv
PART II THE PROCESS OF INTELLIGENT INTERFACE DESIGN 1(138)
Chapter 1 An Overview of Intelligent Interface Design
3(10)
A Tale of Two Software Projects
4(3)
What Is an Interface?
7(1)
Why Intelligent Interface Design?
7(1)
Why an Interface Design Process?
8(1)
The Three Phases of Interface Design
9(2)
Interface Design Is not a Search for the Holy Grail
11(2)
Chapter 2 Analysis
13(38)
Purpose
14(1)
Deliverables
14(1)
Preparation
15(1)
Process
15(34)
Summary
49(2)
Chapter 3 Design
51(34)
Purpose
52(1)
Deliverables
52(1)
Preparation
53(2)
Process
55(28)
Summary
83(2)
Chapter 4 Construction
85(20)
Purpose
86(1)
Deliverables
86(1)
Preparation
86(1)
Process
87(16)
Summary
103(2)
Chapter 5 Usability Testing
105(24)
Identify the Scope of the Test
108(7)
Plan and Prepare for the Test
115(5)
Conduct the Test
120(1)
Analyze and Report Test Results
121(6)
Summary
127(2)
Chapter 6 Designing for the Web
129(10)
Analysis for Web Sites
131(4)
Design for Web Sites
135(2)
Construction of Web Sites
137(1)
Testing of Web Sites
137(2)
PART II DESIGN GUIDELINES 139(156)
Chapter 7 Designing for People
141(18)
Cognitive Considerations
143(3)
Visual Considerations
146(1)
Physical Considerations
147(1)
Environmental and Social Issues
148(4)
The Purpose of the Interface
152(4)
About Guidelines
156(3)
Chapter 8 Structure
159(22)
Primary and Secondary Windows
160(2)
Dialog Boxes
162(1)
Tabs
162(4)
Menus
166(4)
Menu Bars
170(1)
Drop-Down Menus
171(4)
Pop-Up Menus
175(1)
Roll-Up Menus
176(1)
Toolbars
177(1)
Relationship between Toolbars, Command Buttons, and Menus
178(3)
Chapter 9 Interaction
181(32)
Command Buttons
182(11)
Option Buttons
193(2)
Check Boxes
195(3)
Text Boxes
198(4)
List Boxes
202(3)
Multiple Selection List Boxes
205(2)
Tables and Grids
207(1)
Spin Boxes
208(1)
Sliders
208(2)
Tree Views
210(3)
Chapter 10 Presentation
213(24)
Screen Layout
214(5)
Fonts
219(4)
Color Choices and Combinations
223(4)
Designing or Choosing Graphics
227(4)
Charts and Graphs
231(6)
Chapter 11 Internet and Intranet
237(42)
Site Design
238(6)
Navigation
244(4)
Page Layout
248(7)
Page Titles and Headings
255(2)
Frames and Windows
257(3)
Graphics
260(6)
Backgrounds
266(2)
Color
268(1)
Fonts
269(2)
Readability
271(2)
Netiquette
273(2)
Multimedia
275(2)
International Issues
277(2)
Chapter 12 Online Support
279(6)
Online Help
280(3)
Wizards
283(2)
Chapter 13 Best Practices for Customizing, Implementing, and Maintaining Guidelines
285(10)
Whom to Involve
286(1)
What to Customize
287(2)
Project Planning for Customizing Guidelines
289(2)
Implementing and Maintaining Guidelines
291(4)
Appendix A List of Guidelines 295(16)
Structure 296(2)
Interaction 298(3)
Presentation 301(3)
Internet and Intranet 304(5)
Online Support 309(2)
Appendix B For More Information 311(8)
Interface Design 312(3)
Guidelines 315(1)
Online Help and Documentation 315(1)
Web Design 316(3)
Appendix C Forms, Tables, and Checklists 319(12)
Appendix D How to Use the Files on CD-ROM 331(4)
Index 335

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