| Publisher |
Shroff/O'Reilly |
| Publication Year |
2018 |
| ISBN-13 |
9789352136858 |
| ISBN-10 |
9789352136858 |
| Binding |
Paperback |
| Number of Pages |
272 Pages |
| Language |
(English) |
| Dimensions (Cms) |
20X14X4 |
| Weight (grms) |
420 |
| Subject |
Programming & Software Development |
If you want to get ahead in this new era of interaction design, this is the reference you need. Nintendo's Wii and Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch have made gestural interfaces popular, but until now there's been no complete source of information about the technology. and nbsp
Designing Gestural Interfaces and nbsp;provides you with essential information about kinesiology, sensors, ergonomics, physical computing, touchscreen technology and new interface patterns -- all you need to know to augment your existing skills in "traditional" web design, software, or product development. Packed with informative illustrations and photos, this book helps you:
Get an overview of technologies surrounding touchscreens and interactive environments
Learn the process of designing gestural interfaces, from documentation to prototyping to
communicating to the audience what the product does
Examine current patterns and trends in touchscreen and gestural design
Learn about the techniques used by practicing designers and developers today
See how other designers have solved interface challenges in the past
Look at future trends in this rapidly evolving field
Only six years ago, the gestural interfaces introduced in the film and nbsp Minority Report and nbsp;were science fiction. Now, because of technological, social and market forces, we see similar interfaces deployed everywhere. and nbsp; Designing Gestural Interfaces and nbsp;will help you enter this new world of possibilities
Denise Gosnell
Dr. Gosnell's career centers on her passion for examining, applying, and advocating for the applications of graph data. She has patented, built, published, and spoken on dozens of topics related to graph theory, graph algorithms, graph databases, and applications of graph data across all industry verticals.
Denise Gosnell
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