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If you are looking to stock your library, you can’t go wrong with this list of books. These are the books that are literally on my desk, listed in order from top of the stack to the bottom. The Visual Miscellaneum: A Colorful Guide to the World’s Most Consequential Trivia By David Mccandless If you are a fan of Edward Tufte, you need this book. If you don’t know who Tufte is, you need this book, a
It’s not every day a client entrusts us to redesign a $100 million dollar form. But the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society knew they had to do something to fix their donation forms. They were fielding phone calls from people angry because they couldn’t give LLS money. One of the prospective donors was particularly upset, and I empathized with him. I lost my father 2 years ago this month the Leukemia. The
By Theresa Neil Since the book focuses on rich interactions, I wanted to spend some time on Adobe Flex/AIR. After designing several large enterprise applications for diverse clients and industries, I’ve noticed some barriers to crafting a great experience in Flex. I think these barriers arise from the relative newness of the technology (and RIAs in general), the initial focus on development over d
By Theresa Neil As Bill mentioned in an earlier post, we don’t want to limit this blog to just the principles and patterns found in the book. For that you can check out our Explore the Book section. This is the third article in a three part series on patterns and principles for RIA design. Standard Screen Patterns: 12 patterns w/100 examples Essential Controls: 30 controls for RIA design and devel
Make it Direct As Alan Cooper states: "Where there is output, let there be input." This is the principle of direct manipulation. For example, instead of going to a separate page to edit content it can be done inline, directly in the context of the page. Keep it Lightweight It's about keeping a light footprint. When the user interacts with the application it should be in a way that causes the least
By Theresa Neil As Bill mentioned in an earlier post, we don’t want to limit this blog to just the principles and patterns found in the book. For that you can check out our Explore the Book section. This is the second article in a three part series on patterns and principles for RIA design. Standard Screen Patterns: 12 patterns w/100 examples Essential Controls: 30 controls for RIA design and deve
This book is not directly about information architecture—although you will find information architecture principles alluded to throughout. This book is also not directly about visual design—although you will find that the backdrop of good visual design is assumed throughout. This book is about interaction design: specifically, interaction design on the Web. And even more specifically, about rich i
2010 Update- 15 patterns and 80 new examples By Theresa Neil As Bill mentioned in an earlier post, we don’t want to limit this blog to just the principles and patterns found in the book. For that you can check out our Explore the Book section. In the spirit of that, I want to share an additional set of principles and patterns I have been using for RIA design. While the book takes a much more consu
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