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Designing Web Interfaces: Principles and Patterns for Rich Interactions
Bill Scott, Theresa Neil

O'Reilly Media, 2009 - 336 pages

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Super detailed, very informative

I really enjoyed Designing Web Interfaces. If you plan on making a move from being just a visual designer to a user interface designer this is definitely a must read, more details than you imagine there could be about web interfaces!


Good as a reference book

I was waiting for more from this book. It's nothing more than an reference book on some design patterns.









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Great summation of current UI patterns in a well written and laid out manner. Definitely not dry reading.

Designing Web interfaces by Bill Scott and Theresa Neil is a nice encapsulation on many of the current UI trends for web applications. While the desktop area was dominated years ago with industry standards, and are only now taking on a new revolution with disconnected web products like Adobe Air or new UI frameworks like WPF, the web is still in its infancy regarding UI design. Especially now with AJAX it seems like every year brings on a new set of standards of how UI is supposed to work on the web. This book discusses a very current set of established patterns in a well written and clear format.

While there are several books that speak of web UI and interaction, and thousands of websites, what Scott and Theresa really do well is talk about what patters are in current use, when they are appropriate and many cases where they might not be. They break them down into very manageable sections where you can quickly spot the patter that will work for you. Unlike other patterns books this is filled with hundreds of screenshots detailing every aspect and a lot of great examples. This is not dry reading.

They both draw from their past experience, often showing examples of what worked and what didn't in previous commercial sites they have worked on (like Yahoo), and comment about how things might have been implemented better. They show the various UI patterns in great detail with screenshots and many of the transitions. Often they point out popular websites where a fairly good pattern was implemented for the sheer "coolness" of it, however, in production it simply didn't work and they should have opted for a more subtle pattern. In other cases they point out where changing from one design to another, avoiding a single click such as in Digg, resulted in doubling their user interaction.

This was a great addition to my bookshelf and definitely something I will refer to often.



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With the recent advent of Ajax and the resurgence of Flash for developing web sites and applications, new patterns of interaction have emerged on the Web. In this book, Bill Scott provides insight on how to best take advantage of the power of these technologies for designing a great user experience through a series of best practices, summarized as eight key principles. Each principle and its nuances are illustrated in detail with real world examples and counter-examples from both inside and outside Yahoo! The design principles provide the rationale for how to apply a pattern. Design patterns provide a solution in context. The eight design principles are introduced as a set of principles focused on rich interaction, feedback and user data models. Benefits to reader: 1. Take-away the key principles for creating a rich experience on the web 2. Build a vocabulary around common patterns of interaction for a common language between engineering & design 3. Have numerous real-world examples to clearly understand the principles & patterns for future reference 4. Be able to apply the patterns & principles in real world design problems Includes a companion website: designingrichwebexperience.com




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