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Showing papers by "Aaron Marcus and Associates, Inc. published in 1999"


Proceedings ArticleDOI
15 May 1999
TL;DR: Leading science fiction authors will explore ideas about future user interfaces, their technology support, and their social context at the Sci-Fi@CHI panel of 1992.
Abstract: Similar to the Sci-Fi@CHI panel of 1992, leading science fiction authors will explore ideas about future user interfaces, their technology support, and their social context. A commentator and the audience will have an opportunity to comment upon the authors' presentations.

10 citations


Proceedings ArticleDOI
15 May 1999
TL;DR: This SIG discusses cultural diversity in user-interface design, especially in the light of international products, new laws, and universal access to the Web, and the tradeoffs among design tactics gained by professionals who carefully researched and/or engaged in designing cross-cultural user interfaces.
Abstract: This SIG discusses cultural diversity in user-interface design, especially in the light of international products, new laws, and universal access to the Web. The panelists will debate whether/how to alter conventional user-interface paradigms and the tradeoffs among design tactics gained by professionals who carefully researched and/or engaged in designing cross-cultural user interfaces.

4 citations


Proceedings ArticleDOI
15 May 1999
TL;DR: The proposed SIG will provide the subcommunity of culsltants attending CHI 99 with the opportunity to share and discuss issue concerning HCI consulting.
Abstract: The proposed SIG will provide the subcommunity of culsltants attending CHI 99 with the opportunity to share and discuss issue concerning HCI consulting.

1 citations


Proceedings ArticleDOI
15 May 1999
TL;DR: In particular, the use of appropriate typography, layout, color, animation, and symbolism can assist developers to achieve more efficient, effective o communication to more diverse user communities as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: User interface design requires good visual design of metaphors, mental models, navigation, appearance, and interaction to represent data, functions, tasks, roles, organizations, and people. Techniques of simplicity, clarity, and consistency can improve the communication effectiveness of user interfaces for performance (productivity) tools, multimedia, and the Web. In particular, the use of appropriate typography, layout, color, animation, and symbolism can assist developers to achieve more efficient, effective o communication to more diverse user communities.