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Designing for Small Screens Carola Zwick

Designing for Small Screens By Carola Zwick

Designing for Small Screens by Carola Zwick


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The design of interactive applications or presentations on small screens can be challenging for the designer. Not all design concepts that are valid on larger screens can be implemented on the small screen. This book equips the student with the appropriate tools with which to develop functional concepts and realise good designs for small screens.

Designing for Small Screens Summary

Designing for Small Screens: Mobile Phones, Smart Phones, PDAs, Pocket PCs, Navigation Systems, MP3 Players, Game Consoles by Carola Zwick

The design of interactive applications or presentations on small screens can be challenging for the designer. Not all design concepts that are valid on larger screens can be implemented on the small screen. A multitude of different devices with dissimilar technical specifications fall under the category of small- screen interfaces. Devices in this category differ in size and type of their display, in the nature of their physical interaction and in their performance. This book equips the student or practitioner with the appropriate tools with which to develop functional concepts and realise good designs for small screens. In order to tackle and visualise complex design issues, each of the ten chapters in this book is structured in three segments. The first section is dedicated to theoretical reflection, and an overview of the fundamental design options that relate to the specific issue in question. The second section offers examples of good working practice and application of the theory described, and the final section offers useful background information, such as an explanation of the technical terms that will help you to make informed design decisions. Selling points: shows professional designers and students how to develop functional concepts and good design for the small screen, and pertinent subject given advancing technology in mobile phones, palm- top computers and other small-screen devices. Readership - both professional designers and students alike. Authors Professor Carola Zwick; studied at the University of Arts Berlin where she gained an MA in Industrial Design. In 1993, she joined the teaching body at the University of Arts Berlin as an Assistant Professor and, together with Burkhard Schmitz, she initiated the media group ID 5 within the design course. Carola Zwick has been teaching interface design at the University of Applied Sciences Magdeburg-Stendal since 1998. Professor Burkhard Schmitz; studied at the University of Arts in Berlin where he too gained an MA in Industrial Design. In 1989 he became Professor for Media Design at the University of Applied Sciences Schwabisch-Gmund. In 1993 he returned once more to the University of Arts Berlin, where he has taught Interactive Systems since. Dipl. Designer Kerstin Kuhl studied at the University of Applied Sciences Dessau where she gained a diploma in Graphic Design.

About Carola Zwick

Professor Carola Zwick studied at the University of Arts Berlin where she gained an MA in Industrial Design. In 1993 she joined the teaching body at the University of Arts Berlin as an Assistant Professor and, together with Burkhard Schmitz, she initiated the media group ID 5 within the design course. Carola Zwick has been teaching interface design at the University of Applied Sciences Magdeburg-Stendal since 1998. Professor Burkhard Schmitz studied at the University of Arts in Berlin where he too gained an MA in Industrial Design. In 1989 he became Professor for Media Design at the University of Applied Sciences Schwabisch-Gmund, In 1993 he returned once more to the University of Arts Berlin, where he has taught Interactive Systems since. Dipl. Designer Kerstin Kuhl studied at the University of Applied Sciences Dessau where she gained a diploma in Graphic Design.

Table of Contents

How to get the most out of this book. Introduction. Small is beautiful: Visual timeline: The implementation of miniaturisation. The screen: Particularities of small screens; Techniques to increase the screen surface area; How to divide the screen. Physical interaction: Physical interaction; Interaction techniques and elements; Instant feedback; Natural mapping: The position of control elements; Natural mapping: The movement of the control elements; Motor memory. Large structures on small screens: The mental model; Context; Analogue and digital; Organising information; Location; Alphabetical order; Time sequence; Category; Hierarchy; Shallow hierarchies; Steep hierarchies. The network on small screens: Metaphors; Databases; Different output media. Entertainment of small screens: Entertainment value; Games; The logic of games; Moving image; Sound. Digital Hieroglyphs: Text and image on small screens: Text; Icons. Layout and colour on small screens: Visual perception and the small screen; Colour on small screens. Developing designs for small screens: The scenario; The paper computer; The organisational diagram; Simulation; Evaluation. Sources. Index. Acknowledgements.

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GOR002649167
9782940373079
2940373078
Designing for Small Screens: Mobile Phones, Smart Phones, PDAs, Pocket PCs, Navigation Systems, MP3 Players, Game Consoles by Carola Zwick
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20051121
176
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