Sketching User Experiences: The Workbook
1/2012
By Saul Greenberg, Sheelagh Carpendale, Nicolai Marquardt, Bill Buxton
2012. VIII, 262 p. w. num ill. (mostly col.) 28 cm
EUR 16,62
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Bill Buxton revolutionized the way people approach design in Morgan Kaufmanns Sketching User Experiences. The book was endorsed by Bill Gates, named the best innovation book of 2007 by Strategy+Business, has sold over 18,000 copies, and is still gaining momentum. Design sketching is what it sounds like: putting pencil to paper as a first step to design of any interactive technology - website, software application, or mobile devices. Buxtons book gives the compelling argument as to why sketching is an integral part of the design process, and then provides a series of methodologies for practitioners, researchers, and students. Buxton is now back with a how-to-sketch workbook that applies the methodologies in his book in a simple, straightforward manner. The book can be used as a complement to any book on UX design. It is designed for a 12-week course, but the exercises can be used as standalone modules for training and for practitioners who want to hone their skills. Its low price ensures it will not compete with, but will complement related texts. This is a unique contribution to the field by one of the most well-known names in the field.
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