[IxDA Discuss] A Semi-Theoretical Question
Janine Griffin
j.griffintaylor at paradise.net.nz
Wed Oct 11 13:03:46 PDT 2006
Designing for a user interface that is configured for specific (and
diverse) applications in the marketplace. What the business distributes
is a more "generic" UI that you know is going to support a lot of
different configurations. The configuration tool (with its own set of
users) filters the whole set of functionality to program the product
only with the functions a particular customer needs.
Another topic would be designing a UI for a family of products.
Especially a challenge when the other members are just words on a wishlist.
Regards,
Janine
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Janine Griffin
Pounamu Interaction Design Ltd
www.pounamu.com
Dan Saffer wrote:
> [Please voluntarily trim replies to include only relevant quoted material.]
>
> If there was a book that covered advanced topics in interaction
> design, what would those topics be?
>
> By "advanced" I mean, light on methods. No tips for putting together
> wireframes--that wort of thing.
>
> I have a few topics: cross-cultural design, creating design
> languages, turning research into design implications, and situated
> interactions for example.
>
> What would your topics be?
>
> Dan
>
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