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Objectives in User Interface Design

By Chris Poteet on December 21, 2007

At work we are cur­rently re-doing the archi­tec­ture of our user inter­face (UI) layer. We sat down to dis­cuss what our objec­tives should be in doing this ini­tia­tive, and I found the objec­tives so com­pelling that I think it could apply to any user inter­face. Below are the major objec­tives in con­struct­ing a UI: consistency, […]

Posted in Design, Information Architecture, Usability, User Interface | Tagged accessibility, Design, navigation, performance, Standards, ui | 2 Responses

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