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34: User-Interface Design for Work, Home, and on the Way
Monday, Full Day, 8:30 am - 5 pm
Room 408
Skillful
graphic design of graphical user interfaces for networked
or stand-alone performance or productivity tools, mobile
devices, information-appliances, and the Web, is critical
to the success of innovative products. This course gives
software developers, visual designers, interaction designers,
marketers, and business managers valuable insight into
essential design issues and how to achieve powerful, effective
visual communication that improves usability and appeal.
Extensively illustrated lectures cover perceptual, conceptual,
and communication issues in typography, symbol systems,
color, spatial composition, animation, and sequencing.
Prerequisites
None.
Topics
Market: existing national and global products and customer
bases, including cross-cultural issues. Compatibility:
corporate clients with multiple user interfaces, browsers,
platforms. Industry standards: ISO, ANSI, intellectual
property, and CHI/IEEE activities. Branding: establishment
of strong corporate and product identity. Development
environment: establishment of user-interface design teams.
User-centered design: customizability for developers and
end users. Productivity: relation to documentation, training,
and marketing.
Organizer
Aaron Marcus
Aaron Marcus and Associates, Inc.
Lecturers
Luke Ball
Eugene Chen
Larry Guan
Uri Kochavi
Aaron Marcus
Aaron Marcus and Associates, Inc.
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