GUI Design taboos
-- Must read the interface design for programmers and web designers
Author: [us] by Jeff Johnson
Translator: Wang man and Liu Yaoming
Press: Machinery Industry Press
Jeff Johnson, author of this book, is a consultant at UI Wizards. He has been working as a software designer, usability tester, manager, and researcher in the field of interpersonal interaction since 1978.
This book has high requirements for readers. Only those who have considerable experience in software design and UI interface design can benefit from reading this book. For Beginners, however, it is estimated that few beginners can read this book because of its
Beginners with a large number of rules and no development experience can hardly resonate with each other. Therefore, if you think you have at least two years of Web or program design experience, you can refer to this book and I believe you will certainly benefit from it.
Although Chinese software development companies do not have high requirements on interfaces and seldom consider the issue of user interaction, as programmers, we are not only obligated to write programs, more obligated to make an excellent user community
. This is a good thing for both the company and the customer. For the company, it will be well received by the customer because of the good design of the interface; for the customer, the software can be used more efficiently.
This chapter uses x. x. x distribution, x. x indicates a rule, x. x. x indicates the example or reason of the rule, and x indicates the chapter. These rules are naturally user-designed rules and will not be introduced much. You can buy one or borrow it from the library.