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Visual Usability. Principles and Practices for Designing Digital Applications

  • Book

  • May 2013
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 2496323

Imagine how much easier creating web and mobile applications would be if you had a practical and concise, hands-on guide to visual design. Visual Usability gets into the nitty-gritty of applying visual design principles to complex application design.You'll learn how to avoid common mistakes, make informed decisions about application design, and elevate the ordinary. We'll review three key principles that affect application design - consistency, hierarchy, and personality - and illustrate how to apply tools like typography, color, and layout to digital application design. Whether you're a UI professional looking to fine-tune your skills, a developer who cares about making applications beautiful and usable, or someone entirely new to the design arena, Visual Usability is your one-stop, practical guide to visual design.

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Table of Contents

Introduction Part 1 The meta-principles 1. Consistency 2. Hierarchy 3. Personality Part II The visual usability tools 4. Layout 5. Type 6. Color 7. Imagery 8. Controls and affordances Summary

Authors

Tania Schlatter Tania Schlatter is a visual designer and lecturer specializing in user-centered design.. Deborah Levinson Deborah Levinson is an interface designer and published author..