User interaction and user interface design
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Definition
User Interface design is the design of the system or interface with which a user has direct contact and with which they interact to conduct activities. [1]
User interface design is the overall process of designing how a user will be able to interact with a system/site. [2]
See also: web prototyping software, web wireframe and usability
Links
See also other articles in the categories Design methodologies and Web authoring
- Introductions
- Usability, User Interface Design, and HCI Bibliography V2.3 by Chauncey E. Wilson (updated April 2003 when retrieved 18:22, 2 May 2007 (MEST)).
- Topics
- Three Questions You Shouldn't Ask During User Research By Jared M. Spool, April 2010.
- 11 Principles of Interaction Design explained by Paul Seys, Aug 2010. There is a Slideshare version.
- Web sites
- (Good) Essential Interaction Design Essays and Articles and Top Ten Essential Interaction Design Books by Dan Saffer.
- HCI Index. Used to be the academic resource for human-computer interaction. No longer maintained since 2009
- Humanfactors.com. Some free resources, including a bibliography.
- UIE.com, User Interface engineering (includes articles, blogs, etc.)
- Various
- How stuff works ... if you don't understand it :)
References
- Jones, Marshall G., & Okey, James R. Interface Design for Computer-based Learning Environments. [Online] Available http://www.hbg.psu.edu/bsed/intro/docs/idguide/, February 21, 1995. HTML