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At the core of all usability is a designthe one being used by your customer. The blueprint or foundation of that design is found in the interaction design. Over the years, Ive worked with many people, from clients to co-workers, who are involved in design but who dont consider themselves designers. They usually have good design instincts, but dont have a design backgroundand they are always asking me how they can become better designers.In this presentation, I distill the concepts of interaction design down to just the basics, to focus on what is most useful for non-interaction designers. Using the design process as a framework, Ill provide an overview of the basic building blocks, design principles, and underlying structure of interaction design, and illustrate them using familiar real-world examples. Through these basic elements, Ill discuss how design decisions are made, how to evaluate them at each level of an interaction design, and more importantly, what makes a good design decision. I will also discuss one or two emerging trends in interaction design and show how these basic elements can also be used to understand and evaluate them.This presentation wont turn everyone into an interaction designer, but it will give you an understanding of the basics, and hopefully move you further along the road to being a better designer.]]>

At the core of all usability is a designthe one being used by your customer. The blueprint or foundation of that design is found in the interaction design. Over the years, Ive worked with many people, from clients to co-workers, who are involved in design but who dont consider themselves designers. They usually have good design instincts, but dont have a design backgroundand they are always asking me how they can become better designers.In this presentation, I distill the concepts of interaction design down to just the basics, to focus on what is most useful for non-interaction designers. Using the design process as a framework, Ill provide an overview of the basic building blocks, design principles, and underlying structure of interaction design, and illustrate them using familiar real-world examples. Through these basic elements, Ill discuss how design decisions are made, how to evaluate them at each level of an interaction design, and more importantly, what makes a good design decision. I will also discuss one or two emerging trends in interaction design and show how these basic elements can also be used to understand and evaluate them.This presentation wont turn everyone into an interaction designer, but it will give you an understanding of the basics, and hopefully move you further along the road to being a better designer.]]>
Mon, 15 Jun 2009 16:04:59 GMT /slideshow/understanding-interaction-design/1587843 fluxus@slideshare.net(fluxus) Understanding Interaction Design fluxus At the core of all usability is a designthe one being used by your customer. The blueprint or foundation of that design is found in the interaction design. Over the years, Ive worked with many people, from clients to co-workers, who are involved in design but who dont consider themselves designers. They usually have good design instincts, but dont have a design backgroundand they are always asking me how they can become better designers.In this presentation, I distill the concepts of interaction design down to just the basics, to focus on what is most useful for non-interaction designers. Using the design process as a framework, Ill provide an overview of the basic building blocks, design principles, and underlying structure of interaction design, and illustrate them using familiar real-world examples. Through these basic elements, Ill discuss how design decisions are made, how to evaluate them at each level of an interaction design, and more importantly, what makes a good design decision. I will also discuss one or two emerging trends in interaction design and show how these basic elements can also be used to understand and evaluate them.This presentation wont turn everyone into an interaction designer, but it will give you an understanding of the basics, and hopefully move you further along the road to being a better designer. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/understandinginteractiondesign-090615160511-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> At the core of all usability is a designthe one being used by your customer. The blueprint or foundation of that design is found in the interaction design. Over the years, Ive worked with many people, from clients to co-workers, who are involved in design but who dont consider themselves designers. They usually have good design instincts, but dont have a design backgroundand they are always asking me how they can become better designers.In this presentation, I distill the concepts of interaction design down to just the basics, to focus on what is most useful for non-interaction designers. Using the design process as a framework, Ill provide an overview of the basic building blocks, design principles, and underlying structure of interaction design, and illustrate them using familiar real-world examples. Through these basic elements, Ill discuss how design decisions are made, how to evaluate them at each level of an interaction design, and more importantly, what makes a good design decision. I will also discuss one or two emerging trends in interaction design and show how these basic elements can also be used to understand and evaluate them.This presentation wont turn everyone into an interaction designer, but it will give you an understanding of the basics, and hopefully move you further along the road to being a better designer.
Understanding Interaction Design from David Rondeau
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Why Usability Should Never Come First /slideshow/why-usability-should-never-come-first/450003 whyusabilityshouldnevercomefirst-1212699266881394-9
際際滷s from the session "Why Usability Should Never Come First and the Importance of Front-End Design" by David Rondeau and Traci Lepore from InContext Enterprises.]]>

際際滷s from the session "Why Usability Should Never Come First and the Importance of Front-End Design" by David Rondeau and Traci Lepore from InContext Enterprises.]]>
Thu, 05 Jun 2008 13:55:04 GMT /slideshow/why-usability-should-never-come-first/450003 fluxus@slideshare.net(fluxus) Why Usability Should Never Come First fluxus 際際滷s from the session "Why Usability Should Never Come First and the Importance of Front-End Design" by David Rondeau and Traci Lepore from InContext Enterprises. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/whyusabilityshouldnevercomefirst-1212699266881394-9-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 際際滷s from the session &quot;Why Usability Should Never Come First and the Importance of Front-End Design&quot; by David Rondeau and Traci Lepore from InContext Enterprises.
Why Usability Should Never Come First from David Rondeau
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-fluxus-48x48.jpg?cb=1522792762 Design expert with 20 years of experience in Interaction design and design direction, with a background in visual design. Proven expertise in the Contextual Design process and designing from customer data, with a focus on coaching and training people in Contextual Design and interaction design. I'm interested in the structure of interaction design, making "good" design decisions through clear design thinking, and improving how we communicate about design. www.incontextdesign.com https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/understandinginteractiondesign-090615160511-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/understanding-interaction-design/1587843 Understanding Interact... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/whyusabilityshouldnevercomefirst-1212699266881394-9-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/why-usability-should-never-come-first/450003 Why Usability Should N...