Introduction to the Second EditionPreface1. What Users Do A Means to an End The Basics of User Research Users' Motivation to Learn The Patterns Safe Exploration Instant Gratification Satisficing Changes in Midstream Deferred Choices Incremental Construction Habituation Microbreaks Spatial Memory Prospective Memory Streamlined Repetition Keyboard Only Other People's Advice Personal Recommendations2. Organizing the Content: Information Architecture and Application Structure The Big Picture The Patterns Feature, Search, and Browse News Stream Picture Manager Dashboard Canvas Plus Palette Wizard Settings Editor A|ternatNe Views Many Workspaces Multi-Level Help3. Getting Around: Navigation, Signposts, and Wayfinfling Staying Found The Cost of Navigation Navigational Models Design Conventions for Websites The Patterns Clear Entry Points Menu Page Pyramid Modal Panel Deep-linked State Escape Hatch Fat Menus Sitemap Footer Sign-in Tools Sequence Map Breadcrumbs Annotated Scrollbar Animated Transition4. Organizing the Page: Layout of Page Elements The Basics of Page Layout The Patterns Visual Framework Center Stage Grid of Equals Titled Sections Module Tabs Accordion Collapsible Panels Movable Panels Right/Left Alignment Diagonal Balance Responsive Disclosure Responsive Enabling Liquid Layout 5. Lists of Things Use Cases for Lists Back to Information Architecture Some Solutions The Patterns Two- Panel Selector One-Window Drilldown List Inlay Thumbnail Grid Carousel Row Striping Pagination lump to Item Alphabet ScroUer Cascading Lists Tree Table New-Item Row6. Doing Things:Actions and Commands Pushing the Boundaries The Patterns Button Groups Hover Tools Action Panel Prominent "Done" Button Smart Menu Items Preview Progress Indicator Cancelability Multi-Level Undo Command History Macros7. Showing Complex Data: Trees, Charts, and Other Information Graphics The Basics of Information Graphics The Patterns Overview Plus Detail Datatips Data Spotlight Dynamic Queries Data Brushing Local Zooming Sortable Table Radial Table Multi-Y Graph Small Multiples Treemap8. Getting Input from Users: Forms and Controls The Basics of Form Design Control Choice The Patterns Forgiving Format Structured Format Fill-in-the-Blanks Input Hints Input Prompt Password Strength Meter Autocompletion Dropdown Chooser List Builder Good Defaults Same-Page Error Messages9. Using SociaI Media What This Chapter Does Not Cover The Basics of Social Media The Patterns Editorial Mix Personal Voices Repost and Comment Conversation Starters Inverted Nano-pyramid Timing Strategy Specialized Streams Social Links Sharing Widget News Box Content Leaderboard Recent Chatter10. Going Mobile The Challenges of Mobile Design The Patterns Vertical Stack Filmstrip Touch Tools Bottom Navigation Thumbnail-and-Text List Infinite List Generous Borders Text Clear Button Loading Indicators Richly Connected Apps Streamlined Branding11. Making It Look Goofl: Visual Style and Aesthetics Same Content, Different Styles The Basics of Visual Design What This Means for Desktop Applications The Patterns Deep Background Few Hues, Many Values Corner Treatments Borders That Echo Fonts Hairlines Contrasting Font Weights Skins and Themes ReferencesIndex
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本书原来是作者的一个项目,意在效仿经典的设计模式概念,总结出交互设计中的“模式”,以现有理论为基础,将交互设计中经验性的东西提炼出来并将其系统化。 这个令人钦佩的项目的最终成果,就是这样一本极具价值的交互设计模式参考书——如同经典设计模式的作用一样,本书让...
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1. 贵 2. 所以跑书城去看 3. 花了3个小时多一点点,只多了一点点 4. 比don't make me think 少用1个小时,虽然后者比前者薄 5. 如果读过后者,个人认为这本书基本可以忽略不计
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《界面设计模式》 这本书是我近一年来读过的最好的一本书,没有之一。 本书总结出很多常用的交互设计中的“模式”,将交互设计中经验性的东西提炼并系统化,对每种模式都进行了应用场景分析,结合实例,让读者能更深入理解为什么要使用这种模式的原因;其实阅读的过程也是梳理...
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看过了交互设计之路,或者交互设计精髓,然后再来翻这本书,个人觉得还是蛮不错的。 这本书图文并茂,容易上手。同时也可以加深对理论的理解。 没事拿出来翻一翻也行。可惜是在图书馆借的,80RMB,好贵……
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这本书很不错的。英文版没有读过,我读的是中文版。书中的思想和思路非常清晰,每一章讲解还是很详尽的。整体结构的设计很吸引人,可以说这本书的交互设计就做的很不错。 只可惜翻译的时候词汇并不是那么很专业。一开始看的时候有点别扭,例如”需要时展示“,可以翻译成”按需...