BRENDA LAUREL (ED.) The Art of Human Computer Interface Design Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc. (Reading, Mass./Menlo Park, Cal./ New York) 1991, English text 482 pp.
The Art of Human-Computer Interface Design is an extraordinary work in the field of human-computer interaction. With never-before-published pieces by more than fifty of the major thinkers and explorers in he field, this book provides an intriguing look at some of the most exciting developments in interface design. Readers will discover the newest technologies such as cyberspace, animation, multimedia, and speech recognition and will explore the philosophical and psychological background to creating effective interfaces. |
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