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User interfaces and supporting documentation are both supposed to help people when using a complex device. But often, these forms of support seem to come from different worlds. User interface desig...
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01 January 2000

User interfaces and supporting documentation are both supposed to help people when using a complex device. But often, these forms of support seem to come from different worlds. User interface designers, document designers, and researchers in both interface and document design share many goals, but are also separated by many barriers.
In this book, user interface designers and documents designers from Microsoft Corporation and from Apple Computer, plus researchers from several universities try to bridge the gap between interface design and document design. They discuss opportunities for closer cooperation, and for more integrated and effective help for users of modern technology.
In this book, user interface designers and documents designers from Microsoft Corporation and from Apple Computer, plus researchers from several universities try to bridge the gap between interface design and document design. They discuss opportunities for closer cooperation, and for more integrated and effective help for users of modern technology.
Price: $149.00
Pages: 120
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date:
01 January 2000
ISBN: 9789042005105
Format: Paperback
"The range of topics visited within the book is impressive … provides helpful tips, insights, and thought-provoking discussions … a pleasant and engaging read" - in: Document Design 3(3) (2002)
"A slim volume like Interface design & document design is easy to overlook on a bookshelf. Its value, however, is not in proportion to its size. Books like this disseminate the practical experiences of our peers and the findings of researchers." - in: Technical Communication 49(1)
"What this book does, and does well, is to give voice to the researchers who recognize how vital this collaboration [between documentation and interface design] is. … should be of interest to those involved with the design of operating systems, software, online help, assistants, wizards, or similar devices. It is equally about the associated problems of combining these codependents, interface and document, as it is a prescriptive text. Leaders in this field, such as the contributors from Microsoft and Apple, Patricia Wright and Piet Westendorp, add credibility to this book, further making it interesting to read. The lessons and advice within should be of value to anyone who faces the challenge to make their products easier for their users to use." - in: Technical Writing and Communication, Vol. 32, No. 3 (2002)
"well-researched … thorough investigations" - in: TC-Forum 02-2001
"A slim volume like Interface design & document design is easy to overlook on a bookshelf. Its value, however, is not in proportion to its size. Books like this disseminate the practical experiences of our peers and the findings of researchers." - in: Technical Communication 49(1)
"What this book does, and does well, is to give voice to the researchers who recognize how vital this collaboration [between documentation and interface design] is. … should be of interest to those involved with the design of operating systems, software, online help, assistants, wizards, or similar devices. It is equally about the associated problems of combining these codependents, interface and document, as it is a prescriptive text. Leaders in this field, such as the contributors from Microsoft and Apple, Patricia Wright and Piet Westendorp, add credibility to this book, further making it interesting to read. The lessons and advice within should be of value to anyone who faces the challenge to make their products easier for their users to use." - in: Technical Writing and Communication, Vol. 32, No. 3 (2002)
"well-researched … thorough investigations" - in: TC-Forum 02-2001