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WILBERT O. GALITZ is an internationally renowned consultant, author, and instructor in information systems. He is President of Galitz, Inc., a firm that focuses on the human factors and ergonomics of systems. Mr. Galitz conducts seminars and workshops worldwide and is in great demand as a public speaker.
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Software Development/User Interface Design
A concise, fully illustrated introduction to the do′s and don′ts of computer interface design
Written especially for software developers, this guide will quickly teach you how to build effective user interfaces to computer systems and applications–even if you are designing interfaces for the first time. Wilbert O. Galitz, an internationally known expert on ergonomics and graphical user interface design, clearly explains the basic principles of interface design. He provides a step–by–step guide through the entire design process highlighted by dozens of examples of good and bad interface designs.
In this valuable guide, Galitz covers the principles of human interaction with screens–for example, how the eye reacts to colors, cascading windows, and overlay and text placement. You′ll receive a clear description of each screen element and how it can be used to create interfaces that really work from the user′s perspective.
You′ll also find coverage of:
∗ All of the latest interface trends, including WindowsR(r) 95
∗ Important human characteristics to address during your design process
∗ How to select the proper kinds of windows
∗ How to develop system menus
∗ How to select the proper screen–based controls
∗ How to organize and lay out windows
∗ How to choose the most effective colors and create meaningful icons
∗ How to provide effective feedback, guidance, and language translation
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