Ido, There are several very mature references you should consider to inlcude in your study:
Usable GUI Design: http://benroe.com/files/gui.html GNOME Human Interface Guidelines: http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gup/hig/2.0/ Apple Human Interface Guidelines: http://developer.apple.com/documentation/mac/HIGuidelines/HIGuidelines-2.html Java Look and Feel Design Guidelines: http://java.sun.com/products/jlf/ed1/dg/index.htm I find all these guidelines very useful, regardless to the platform the authors intended. On Wednesday 22 December 2004 14:08, ik wrote: > Hi list, > > I'm trying to find ways to create some unbounded "standard" that will give > developers a clue of how to approach the creation and design of user > interfaces. This attempts started few years ago, and now I'm starting to go > one step further and to start to see what other users see as good, bad and > what they would prefer to see as a ui. > > Please note, that there is no "right" answer... and there is no perfect ui, > but I wish to draw a type of line that will give more clues about it. > > I have written more detailed information at > http://linmagazine.co.il/node/view/5833, but for non Hebrew users, Just > remember don't tell me "I like KDE" or "I like GNOME" etc.. but tell me > what you like in it.. The same for any other type of program (not only > Window/Desktop managers). > > You can post this information (you can break it to many emails as well IE > not right away to write every thing..) to > > idokan at gmail.com > > The subject must be: What I'm looking for on UI that does not exists > > Thank you very much for any help on that matter, > > Ido -- Ami Chayun Beyond Security Ltd. http://www.securiteam.com ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
