Dimensions
179 x 231 x 11mm
Groundbreaking book updated to add more emphasis on the designer's role in strategy, research, brainstorming, prototyping and development.
* The only book devoted exclusively to teaching interaction design to those new to the field.
* More than a how-to manual: comprehensive coverage of interaction design fundamentals, exploration of the design process, and more.
* Complete coverage of touchscreen technology and devices.
Designing for Interaction is an introduction to the practice of interaction design, the design discipline behind such products as the iPhone and other touchscreen devices and innovative Web sites like Flickr. Aimed at new practitioners and students--as well as user experience professionals and developers--it is a comprehensive look at the discipline, from current methods to its future. This guide takes a holistic approach looking at interaction design for the Web, software, and devices. This new edition adds information on design strategy, extended research analysis, conceptual models, brainstorming, and user testing and development. More than just a how-to manual, this is the only book on the subject coming from a design rather that computer science background. Filled with tips, realworld projects, and interviews of leading practitioners such as Marc Rettig, Brenda Laurel and Hugh Dubberly, you'll get a solid grounding in everything you need to successfully tackle interaction design.