Indicative Content |
Historical Context
A history and appraisal of interface design from classical interactive media to media systems.
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Human Centred Design
The definition of the interface as an action area of the user. Principles/heuristics of interface design.
Examination of mental vs conceptual models.
Man-machine-relationship.
Intuitive acting and orientation.
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UI Theory
Elements of interface design: usability, visualisation, functionality, and accessibility.
Sociological and psychological issues in interaction design.
Functions of language in design.
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Practical
Exploring the terms "Orientation", "Interaction", and "Relationship".
Orientation:
students analyse learned orientation strategies and prove their practicability for interfaces. They
develop different navigation models and analyse their suitability for different situations of use and target
groups.
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Module Resources
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Recommended Book Resources |
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Donald A. Norman. (2014), The Design of Everyday Things, [ISBN: 9780262525671].
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Carolyn Knight & Jessica Glaser. (2005), The graphic designer's guide to effective visual communication, RotoVision, Hove, [ISBN: 2880468108].
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Richard Howells. Visual Culture, [ISBN: 978-074565071].
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Supplementary Book Resources |
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A. Pirhonen... [et al.], eds. (2005), Future interaction design, Springer, London, [ISBN: 1852337915].
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Jesse James Garrett. (2003), The Elements of user experience, New Riders, Indianapolis, Ind., [ISBN: 0735712026].
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David Dabner. (2004), Graphic design school, Thames & Hudson, London, [ISBN: 0500285268].
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Elizabeth Resnick. (2003), Design for communication, Wiley, Hoboken, N.J., [ISBN: 0471418293].
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This module does not have any article/paper resources |
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Other Resources |
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Website: Computer Arts site, www.computerarts.co.uk.
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Website: Usability Site, www.useit.com.
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