UI Design
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Does anyone know any good [interesting] sites on interface design? I don't want just the run of the mill "radio buttons vs check boxes" stuff I am finding. Something with some fresh ideas in simple and effective user interface design. Thanks! ---- xian
Thank you! :beer: ---- xian
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Does anyone know any good [interesting] sites on interface design? I don't want just the run of the mill "radio buttons vs check boxes" stuff I am finding. Something with some fresh ideas in simple and effective user interface design. Thanks! ---- xian
UIWeb.com is brilliant. Cheers, Simon If we fail to anticipate the unforeseen or expect the unexpected in the universe of infinite possibilities, then we may find ourselves at the mercy of anyone or anything that can not be programmed, categorized or easily referenced.
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Does anyone know any good [interesting] sites on interface design? I don't want just the run of the mill "radio buttons vs check boxes" stuff I am finding. Something with some fresh ideas in simple and effective user interface design. Thanks! ---- xian
I really recommend User Interface Design for Programmers by Joel Spolsky. Regards Thomas Finally with Sonork id: 100.10453 Thömmi
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I really recommend User Interface Design for Programmers by Joel Spolsky. Regards Thomas Finally with Sonork id: 100.10453 Thömmi
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Because of heavy processing requirements, we are currently using some of your unused brain capacity for backup processing. Please ignore any hallucinations, voices or unusual dreams you may experience. Please avoid concentration-intensive tasks until further notice. Thank you.Cheers Thommi! "Download the whole dang book as a big HTML page so that you can print it out and read it on the bus." Am I the only one that finds the above statement funny? :laugh: Simon C++: Only friends can see your private parts. Sonork ID 100.10024
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Cheers Thommi! "Download the whole dang book as a big HTML page so that you can print it out and read it on the bus." Am I the only one that finds the above statement funny? :laugh: Simon C++: Only friends can see your private parts. Sonork ID 100.10024
Oi Simon! I remember seen this book once as PDF, but unfortunatley I am not able to find anymore... But it's worth to read. Regards Thomas Finally with Sonork id: 100.10453 Thömmi
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Does anyone know any good [interesting] sites on interface design? I don't want just the run of the mill "radio buttons vs check boxes" stuff I am finding. Something with some fresh ideas in simple and effective user interface design. Thanks! ---- xian
The most effective user interface design is the one the user is expecting. Why try to mangle radio buttons and checkboxes when the way they're done now are easily recognizable and not all that bad looking? Change for the sake of change isn't always a good idea, and I have yet to meet a programmer that has any artistic taste at all (other than myself, of course). As an end user I don't like non-standard appearing/working controls. "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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Oi Simon! I remember seen this book once as PDF, but unfortunatley I am not able to find anymore... But it's worth to read. Regards Thomas Finally with Sonork id: 100.10453 Thömmi
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Because of heavy processing requirements, we are currently using some of your unused brain capacity for backup processing. Please ignore any hallucinations, voices or unusual dreams you may experience. Please avoid concentration-intensive tasks until further notice. Thank you.Thanks Thommi, but i'd rather it in html form anyway. PDF's really get on my nerves. :) Simon C++: Only friends can see your private parts. Sonork ID 100.10024
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The most effective user interface design is the one the user is expecting. Why try to mangle radio buttons and checkboxes when the way they're done now are easily recognizable and not all that bad looking? Change for the sake of change isn't always a good idea, and I have yet to meet a programmer that has any artistic taste at all (other than myself, of course). As an end user I don't like non-standard appearing/working controls. "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: As an end user I don't like non-standard appearing/working controls. Here, here. If I ever meet the guys who were responsible for Oracle's GUI, they'll be in for the cutting and pasting of their lives. Michael :-)
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The most effective user interface design is the one the user is expecting. Why try to mangle radio buttons and checkboxes when the way they're done now are easily recognizable and not all that bad looking? Change for the sake of change isn't always a good idea, and I have yet to meet a programmer that has any artistic taste at all (other than myself, of course). As an end user I don't like non-standard appearing/working controls. "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: The most effective user interface design is the one the user is expecting. Why try to mangle radio buttons and checkboxes when the way they're done now are easily recognizable and not all that bad looking? Just so you know, my point is not to do such. I am just interested in some formalized opinions on traditional user interface design from a modern standpoint. Tradition is, well, tradition for one of two big reasons: 1) It is the best way to do things 2) People are too afraid of change (or just used to a concept) At least in my opinion that is the way things seem to go. I am not looking to do anything radical, I just wanted to see if there are some new ideas out there. I've really not been looking at much new software lately and I am curious. When I said "checkboxes vs radiobuttons" I was referring to the fact that every page I see about user interface design tends to say the same old stuff. I am sure you are familiar with the common mistake of using those two controls incorrectly, as we all are. I really don't need to read about it another time. ---- xian
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: The most effective user interface design is the one the user is expecting. Why try to mangle radio buttons and checkboxes when the way they're done now are easily recognizable and not all that bad looking? Just so you know, my point is not to do such. I am just interested in some formalized opinions on traditional user interface design from a modern standpoint. Tradition is, well, tradition for one of two big reasons: 1) It is the best way to do things 2) People are too afraid of change (or just used to a concept) At least in my opinion that is the way things seem to go. I am not looking to do anything radical, I just wanted to see if there are some new ideas out there. I've really not been looking at much new software lately and I am curious. When I said "checkboxes vs radiobuttons" I was referring to the fact that every page I see about user interface design tends to say the same old stuff. I am sure you are familiar with the common mistake of using those two controls incorrectly, as we all are. I really don't need to read about it another time. ---- xian
Not sure if this link has been offered yet? http://www.joelonsoftware.com/uibook/chapters/fog0000000057.html or this one http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnwindev/html/iuiguidelines.asp or this http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnwui/html/uidesign.asp Michael :-)