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The Resonant Interface by Heim, Steven. (Addison-Wesley,2007) [Paperback]

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KEY In an age of ubiquitous computing it is essential that Interaction Design be based on the rich foundation of HCI research and knowledge. The Resonant Interface does that and more. It moves beyond the traditional scope of human-computer interaction (HCI) and is based on the concept of active learning that integrates theory and practice. Using Interaction Paradigms; Interaction Frameworks and Styles. Designing Interaction Design Process; Discovery; Design; Design Principles; Interaction Design Models; Usability Testing. Facets of Color; Interface Components; Icons; Text; Speech and Hearing; Touch and Movement. For all readers interested in human-computer interaction (HCI).

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First published March 15, 2007

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Another textbook. This was actually a very good book and contained loads of information. I don't think that the book was organized very well and sometimes the information seemed to be repetitive.
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The information was good but the presentation was dry and repetitive.
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