Application interface designing

J

jack

Hi all,
im in a middle of an project and it is going pretty well. But one this
that is always in back of my mind is the interface design. every day i
look at it i tend to change either the position of label or textbox
i have seen many application which have cool user interface.
i want to know is there any good reference through which interface
designing can be studied.
I know that an application should be fully functional but, good
interface will also enhance the userfriendlyness .
i would be happy if anyone provide with any reference which helps me
regarding this
Thanks for replying me..
 
G

Guest

The problem is not in changing the location of controls but in creating UI
that will be comfortable for end-user. UI color, size and position is second
part of it - because it could look very nice but will be absolutely unusable.
It's not a easy task, it's a whone scient with name "Interaction Design"
You need scrutinize the subject of you task and target user to proper design
you screen for interaction.

I recomend to start reading from these 2 books
1)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/07...f=pd_bbs_3/102-4971911-6170544?_encoding=UTF8
2)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0672326140/ref=pd_bxgy_img_b/102-4971911-6170544?_encoding=UTF8
Hi all,
im in a middle of an project and it is going pretty well. But one this
that is always in back of my mind is the interface design. every day i
look at it i tend to change either the position of label or textbox
i have seen many application which have cool user interface.
i want to know is there any good reference through which interface
designing can be studied.
I know that an application should be fully functional but, good
interface will also enhance the userfriendlyness .
i would be happy if anyone provide with any reference which helps me
regarding this
Thanks for replying me..

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WBR,
Michael Nemtsev :: blog: http://spaces.msn.com/laflour

"At times one remains faithful to a cause only because its opponents do not
cease to be insipid." (c) Friedrich Nietzsche
 

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