本の詳細
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
336
言語
英語
公開されました
May 30, 2003
出版社
Pearson
版
1
ISBN-10
0130411612
ISBN-13
9780130411617
説明
The authors delve into the principles of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and how they can fundamentally transform web design practices. By emphasizing user-centered methodologies, they guide readers through the intricate process of creating websites that not only meet aesthetic standards but also prioritize the needs and experiences of users. With an exploration of effective design strategies, McCracken, Wolfe, and Spool demonstrate how a deeper understanding of user interactions can lead to more intuitive and engaging online environments.
This work serves as a foundational resource for web developers, designers, and researchers alike. It illustrates the importance of considering user feedback and behaviors throughout the design process, ensuring that final products are accessible, usable, and enjoyable. By merging theoretical insights with practical applications, the authors provide a toolkit for anyone looking to create superior web experiences that resonate with their audience. Ultimately, their approach bridges the gap between technology and human behavior, fostering a more effective interface between people and the digital world.
This work serves as a foundational resource for web developers, designers, and researchers alike. It illustrates the importance of considering user feedback and behaviors throughout the design process, ensuring that final products are accessible, usable, and enjoyable. By merging theoretical insights with practical applications, the authors provide a toolkit for anyone looking to create superior web experiences that resonate with their audience. Ultimately, their approach bridges the gap between technology and human behavior, fostering a more effective interface between people and the digital world.