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The Design Thinking Toolbox
A Guide to Mastering the Most Popular and Valuable Innovation Methods
2020 || Paperback || Michael Lewrick e.a. || John Wiley and Sons Ltd
How to use the Design Thinking Tools
A practical guide to make innovation happen
The Design Thinking Toolbox explains the most important tools and methods to put Design Thinking into action. Based on the largest international survey on the use of design thinking, the most popular methods are described in four pages each by an expert from the global Design Thinking community. If you are involved in innovation, leadership, or design, these are tools you need. Simple instructions, expert tips, t...
Designing Interfaces / 3rd edition
Patterns for Effective Interaction Design
2020 || Paperback || Jenifer Tidwell e.a. || O'Reilly
Designing good application interfaces isn't easy now that companies need to create compelling, seamless user experiences across an exploding number of channels, screens, and contexts. In this updated third edition, you'll learn how to navigate through the maze of design options. By capturing UI best practices as design patterns, this best-selling book provides solutions to common design problems.
You'll learn patterns for mobile apps, web applications, and desktop software. Each pattern conta...
Information Graphics
2020 || Hardcover || Sandra Rendgen e.a. || Taschen GmbH
Graphs, maps, stats, and diagrams: this collection of infographics explores the development of visual communication in the big data age. More than 400 exemplary graphics-ranging from journalism to art, government to education-are accompanied by essays tracing the evolving art form that is pictorial explanation. Complete with in-depth fact...
Designing with the Mind in Mind / 3rd edition
Simple Guide to Understanding User Interface Design Guidelines
2020 || Paperback || Jeff Johnson || Elsevier
User interface (UI) design rules and guidelines, developed by early HCI gurus and recognized throughout the field, were based on cognitive psychology (study of mental processes such as problem solving, memory, and language), and early practitioners were well informed of its tenets. But today practitioners with backgrounds in cognitive psychology are a minority, as user interface designers and developers enter the field from a wide array of disciplines. HCI practitioners today have enough expe...