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The Essential Guide to User Interface Design: An Introduction to GUI Design Principles and Techniques

The Essential Guide to User Interface Design: An Introduction to GUI Design Principles and Techniques

The Essential Guide to User Interface Design: An Introduction to GUI Design
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The Essential Guide to User Interface Design: An Introduction to GUI Design Principles and Techniques Paperback - 1996 - 1st Edition

by Galitz, Wilbert O

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Bringing together the results of more than 300 new design studies, an understanding of people, knowledge of hardware and software capabilities, and the author's practical experience gained from 45 years of work with display-based systems, this book addresses interface and screen design from the user's perspective. You will learn how to create an effective design methodology, design and organize screens and Web pages that encourage efficient comprehension and execution, and create screen icons and graphics that make displays easier and more comfortable to use.

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In brief, a graphical user interface can be defined as follows.

About the author

WILBERT O. GALITZ is an internationally renowned consultant, author, and instructor in information systems. He is President of Galitz, Inc., a firm that focuses on the human factors and ergonomics of systems. Mr. Galitz conducts seminars and workshops worldwide and is in great demand as a public speaker.
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