Interactivity by Design
MetaDesign, Ignition, San Francisco, California, 1996
Description
Interactivity by Design is a book for everyone who manages or designs interactive products.In plain language, it reveals the process of interactive design as a system of decisions and tasks leading to products that work.
The design objective was to show communicators a clear path through the complex, interrelated design and management issues that arise in creating an interactive product.
The result is a guide to the design process from concept through prototype, presented as a series of clearly identified topics and steps. Each topic is covered in self-contained modules that make sense both independently and as integral parts of the process. Each module is illustrated with real-world problems and solutions that people can apply to their own work.
Credits
- Design firms
- MetaDesign, Ignition
- Creative directors
- Ray Kristof, Amy Satran (Ignition)
- Information graphics
- Ray Kristof, Amy Satran (Ignition)
- Designers
- Joshua Distler, Jeff Zwerner (MetaDesign)
- Typeface
- Scala Sans and Myriad
- Printer
- Shepard Poorman
- Publisher/client
- Adobe Press