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The Principles and Processes of Interactive Design

โœ Scribed by Jamie Steane


Publisher
Fairchild Books
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
209
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


The Principles & Processes of Interactive Design is aimed at new designers from across the design and media disciplines who want to learn the fundamentals of designing for interactive media. This book is intended both as a primer and companion guide on how to research, plan and design for increasingly prevalent interactive projects. With clear and practical guidance on how to successfully present your ideas and concepts, Jamie Steane introduces you to user-based design, research and development, digital image and typography, interactive formats, and screen-based grids and layout. Using a raft of inspirational examples from a diverse range of leading international creatives and award-winning agencies, this is required reading for budding digital designers. In addition, industry perspectives from key design professionals provide fascinating insights into this exciting creative field, and each chapter concludes with workshop tutorials to help you put what you've learnt into practice in your own interactive designs.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Contents
0 Introduction
1 Research for interaction
2 Design development
3 Colour and image
4 Digital typography
5 Grids and layout
6 Interactive formats
7 Presenting your ideas
8 Conclusion
Glossary
Bibliography
Useful resources
Index
Picture credits
Acknowledgements and credits


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