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This much anticipated second edition of The Principles and Processes of Interactive Design is aimed at new designers and creatives from across the design and media disciplines who want to learn the fundamentals of designing for user experience and user interface (UX/UI) projects.The blurring of boundaries between disciplines is leading to a new breed of hybrid designers and creative practitioners who are fusing different discipline perspectives, principles and processes to support their new practices.It is these shared principles and processes that this book explores, including:- The fundamentals of design research and UX development- Classic visual design topics such as colour, image, layout and typography- Essential media-specific topics such as working with data, interactivity, motion and sound- Important guidance on how to present your workFor this new editions there are brand new chapters on Motion and Sound (including storyboarding, sonic interaction and UX storytelling), Data (including data as a material, AI and anticipatory design) and Interactivity (including accessibility, gesture control and voice UI).With over 150 inspirational examples from a diverse range of leading international creatives and award-winning agencies, this is a must-have guide for budding designers. In addition, industry perspectives from key design professionals provide fascinating insights into this exciting creative field. Each chapter concludes with a workshop tutorial to help you put what you’ve learnt into practice.
Jamie Steane is an Associate Professor and the Head of Education for the School of Design at Northumbria University, UK. He is a highly experienced and successful designer, researcher and educator. Before joining academia, Jamie worked internationally as a designer and creative director for numerous prestigious design and media organizations, including Philips, Time-Warner and WPP.
Introduction1 Research for interaction 2 Design development3 Colour and image4 Layout and typography5 Data6 Interactivity7 Motion and sound8 Interactive formats9 Presenting your ideasConclusion