Archive for the 'User Interface' Category

December
8th 2008
Learning Styles – Their Effect on Successful Design

Posted under Design & Design for Children & Information Design & User Interface & Web Design

dreamstime_5757003 Learning Styles: Visual, Auditory, and Kinesthetic Learners

Most people fall into one of three categories of learning styles: visual learning, auditory learning, or kinesthetic learning. There are few people who fall into more than one style of learning. When designing for a product it is important to do as best as possible to include items to appeal to all three learning styles.

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December
6th 2008
Designing the User Interface for Children

Posted under Design for Children & Information Design & User Interface & Web Design

Last time I discussed the steps and considerations you should take when designing a user interface. A lot of people, designers especially, do not realize that you need to take special consideration when designing for children.

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December
2nd 2008
Designing the User Interface

Posted under Design & Information Design & User Interface & Web Design

Designing the user interface should be the most important part of a designers’ job. The interface is what bridges the user to the computer. It acts as an information portal where the user will obtain and process data into information. The interface is where information design actually exists in tangible form. The tangible form is where the look and feel of the program comes into play.

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