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Revision as of 19:12, 31 July 2012
User-Interface
I think there are three, large-screen, small-screen and thumbnail.
Large Screen | This is the Desktop/Laptop user, the screen has plenty of room to view the work and be surrounded by tool boxes. Major design work can be performed in this environment. |
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Small-screen | This is the Netbook/Pad user, the whole screen is mainly given to the work, with a small menu/toolbar to a short side of the window. Minor amendments to the design can be performed in this environment. |
Thumbnail | This is the display on the machine. It requires a small colour image and the file-name to be displayed. |
The preview-image allows file operations to be applied to the correct design, I hope some sort of service would allow a design to be copied to a (say) JEF folder to have the design converted on-the-fly.
Design of the User-Interface
Luke Wroblewski tells us [1] we need to consider:
- Interaction Design
- Visual Design
- User Research
- Copywriting (Copyright?)
- Information Architecture
- Conventions
- Proximity
- Muscle Memory
References
- ↑ 1: Luke Wroblewski, An Event Apart: Properties of Intuitive Web Pages, 2012, http://www.lukew.com/ff/entry.asp?1498