By
Philip Kortum, Department of Psychology, Rice University in Houston, Texas
Description
As technology expands and evolves, one-dimensional, graphical user interface (GUI) design becomes increasingly limiting and simplistic.
Designers must meet the challenge of developing new and creative interfaces that adapt to meet human needs and technological trends.
HCI Beyond the GUI provides designers with this know how by exploring new ways to reach users that involve all of the human senses. Dr.
Kortum gathers contributions from leading human factors designers to present a single reference for professionals, researchers, and students.
Included in series
Interactive Technologies
Audience:
An excellent reference for user interface designers focusing on the principles of non-traditional interfaces that make use of each of
the five human senses. Especially useful to professionals in environmental design, game design, interfaces for children and the disabled,
and GUI designers who need to incorporate new dimensions in their interfaces.