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User-Centered WebsiteDevelopment: A Human-Computer Interaction Approach
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Daniel D. McCracken
City College of New York
Rosalee J. Wolfe
DePaul University
With a foreword by:
Jared M. Spool, Founding Principal,
User Interface EngineeringPowerPoint slides by Dan McCracken, with thanksto Rosalee Wolfe and S. Jane Fritz, St. JosephsCollege
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CreditsSlide 11: Courtesy of the Orpheus ChamberOrchestra.
Slide 13: Courtesy of Eddie Bauer.
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5. Visual OrganizationIn this chapter you will learn about:
Four principles of visual organization and how to
apply themProximity
Alignment
Consistency
Contrast
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Four organizing principles: proximitySee next slide for a tongue-in-cheek example:mindless application of alphabetic organization
Preview: the result is a hodge-podge as seen bythe user
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Dans Clothing: the mindless version
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What groups would make sense?Womens clothes, Mens clothes, Kids clothes,Special sizes
July Specials, Sales on rainwear, Closeout on pinksocks
Store locations, Store hours
Open an account, Your account status
Check outEmail us.
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Dans Clothing: with sensible groups
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Avoid centered alignment for lines that
are of nearly equal length
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Lines are now greatly different in length:
reader knows its intentional
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Orpheus Chamber Orchestra: nice use of
proximity and alignment
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The principles are seen in combinationEddie Bauer site (next slide) has
Horizontal alignment
Vertical alignment
Proximity, to group like items
Consistency, in type size and font for links
Contrast, between SALE and most else
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Dont be a slave to centered alignment . . .
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. . . which is OK, but isnt this better?
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Note the consistent layout in the next fewslides
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One of the pages reachable from theprevious slide
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One of the pages reachable from theprevious slide
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How can we make this more interesting?
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Use more contrast
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Talk about boring!
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This is a quiz! (Not really)
Look again at the previous slide.
How many ways can you improve it?
Can you put all four principles to work?
Next slide shows one possible way
You can find lots of others
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Heres one way, but there are manyotherpossibilities
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Summary
In this chapter you learned:
Four principles of visual organization
ProximityAlignment
Consistency
Contrast
Some ways they can be applied
The message:There are principles; your can learn them and use them
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