Interface Seams: Paper and Computers
Paper is the most important non-electronic artifact associated with computers. Continue reading Interface Seams: Paper and Computers
Exploring Extreme Programming
Paper is the most important non-electronic artifact associated with computers. Continue reading Interface Seams: Paper and Computers
A first-cut analysis and high-level design of a computer-based instruction system. Continue reading Analysis Objective: Training System
Resources for people interested in human-computer interaction (HCI). Continue reading Interface Seams: HCI Resources
This document is the start of a pattern-language for phone-based systems. Continue reading A Telephone Pattern Language
Design is opportunistic, not strictly top-down or bottom-up. Continue reading Interface Seams: Notes on Guindon – “Designing the Design Process”
Icons to represent sets with highly variable sizes can come from an icon family based on powers. Continue reading Interface Seams: Logarithmicons
Multimodal icons reflect the attributes of objects. Continue reading Interface Seams: Multimodal Icons