
Amazon.com
This book is an excellent guide for marketing, communications, and other professionals who need to develop a CD-ROM, kiosk, or Web site. Amy Satran and Ray Kristof make an intelligent distinction between information design, interaction design, and presentation design, discussing such issues as audience research, resource planning, image maps, navigation, storyboard and prototype production, and final output. The presentation design section is key, providing non-designers with a primer on working with resolution and color within the constraints of Web and CD delivery. There is also instruction on devising coherent and consistent style and layout. Get this book if you need to learn what's going on with new media quickly.
Book Info
Presents a clear, focused process for designing interactive products. Provides a structure for planning and implementing a complete interactive project. Paper.
From the Publisher
As part of the Adobe Press Library, this unique book shows designers, computer users, and producers and consumers of multimedia how to build Interactivity into project/titles, and how to design Interactivity into multimedia, World Wide Web pages, Internet, and Acrobat documents. - Features Interactivity as a design application in multimedia, CD-ROM, online, and other applications
- Highlights professional-quality, full-color, ground breaking design techniques
- The perfect companion for those users interested in designing their own Web pages
From the Back Cover
Interactivity By Design presents a clear, focused process for designing interactive products.