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== Page ==
 * Benson, Jared, Olewiler, Ken and Broden, Nancy. "Typography for Mobile Phone Devices: The Design of the QUALCOMM Sans Font Family". ''AIGA Design Archieves'', 2006.
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= Discuss & Add =
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== Other Items Referenced ==
It seems, in the end, we might have missed a few. Actually, Steven admits he was pretty poor at keeping track of references used to prove out some points, so there may be more of these we missed, or will add later. Also, some of these are web-only resources, so maybe we missed a few when it was hard to reference them. Traditional style guides don't know what the internet is.

These are also a mess, so I'll clean them up later. Or, probably not really. But I should.
 * Lupton, Ellen. ''Thinking With Type: A Critical Guide for Designers, Writers, Editors, & Students.'' Princeton Architectural Press: New York, 2004.
 * Felici, Frank. ''The Complete Manual of Typography: A Guide to Setting Perfect Type.'' Peachpit Press: Berkley, 2003.
 * Carter, Sebastian. ''Twentieth Century Type Designers.'' New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 1995.
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 * Carter, Sebastian. ''Twentieth Century Type Designers.'' New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 1995.
 * Dyson, Mary C."How physical text layout affects reading from screen" ''Behaviour & Information Technology''. 23.6 (2004): 377-393.
 * Easterby, Ronald, "Tasks, Processes and Display Design," in ''Information Design: The Design and Evaluation of Signs and Printed Material'', ed. Easterby, Ronald, and Zwaga, Harm. (Chichester: John Wiley and Sons, 1984), 19-36.
 * Felici, Frank. ''The Complete Manual of Typography: A Guide to Setting Perfect Type.'' Peachpit Press: Berkley, 2003.
 * Lupton, Ellen. ''Thinking With Type: A Critical Guide for Designers, Writers, Editors, & Students.'' Princeton Architectural Press: New York, 2004.
 * McGee, David R., Pavel, Misha, and Cohen, Philip R."Context Shifts: Extending the Meanings of Physical Objects With Language" ''Human Computer Interaction''16 (2001): 361-362.
 * Nielson, Jakob. ''Designing Web Usability: The Practice of Simplicity''. New Riders Publishing: Indianapolis, 2000.
 * Nielson, Jakob, and Pernice, Kara. ''Eyetracking Web Usability''. New Riders: Berkeley, 2010.
 * Ware, Colin. ''Information Visualization: Perception for Design.'' San Diego: Academic Press, 2000.

== Components ==
 * Alexander, Christopher. ''A Pattern Language''. New York: Oxford University Press, 1977.
 * “American National Standard for Human Factors Engineering of Visual Display Terminal Workstations.” ''Applied Ergonomics'' 20, no. 2 (1989): 145.
 * Bailey, Robert W. ''Human Performance Engineering (3rd ed.): Designing High Quality Professional User Interfaces for Computer Products, Applications and Systems.'' Upper Saddle River: Prentice-Hall, 1996, 49-155.
 * Biederman, Irving, and Cooper, Eric E. "Size Invariance In Visual Object Priming". ''Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance'' 18 (1992): 121-133.
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 * Hoober, Steven. ''Designing by Drawing: A Practical Guide to Creating Usable Interactive Design.'' Lawrence: Little Springs Design, 2009.
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 * Kosslyn, Stephen M., Chabris, Christopher F., and Hamilton, Sania E. "Five Psychological Principles of Articulate Graphics." ''Multimedia Review'' Fall (1990): 23-29 [[http://www.wjh.harvard.edu/~kwn/Kosslyn_pdfs/1990Kosslyn_MultiMediaReview_Fall_DesigningfortheMindFivePsychololgicalPrinciples.pdf|Download PDF]].

 * Norman, Donald A. ''The Design of Everyday Things.'' Basic Books: New York, 1988, 1-53.
 * Olzak, Lynn A., and Thomas J.P. ”Seeing Spatial Patterns.” ''Handbook of Perception and Human Performance'' 1 (1986): 7-1-7-56.
 * Rogowitz, B.E., and Treinish, L.A. (1996). “How Not to Lie with Visualization”. ''Computers in Physics'' 10, no. 3 (1996): 268-273.
 * Tufte, Edward R. ''The Visual Display of Quantitative Information.'' Cheshire: Graphics Press, 1983.
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 * Ware, Colin. ''Information Visualization: Perception for Design.'' San Diego: Academic Press, 2000.
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== Widgets ==
* Lynch, Kevin. ''The Image of the City.'' MIT, 1960.
 * Saffer, Dan. "The Role of Metaphor in Interaction Design." Information Architecture Summit. 2005

== Input & Output ==
 * Parkinson, Robert. "The Dvorak Simplified Keyboard: Forty Years of Frustration." ''Computers and Automation'' (1972).
 * Nooteboom, S G. "The temporal organization of speech and the process of spoken-word recognition." ''IPO Annual Progress Report'' 18 (1983):32-32.
 * Kryter, K. D. "Speech communication" in H.P. Van Cott and R.G. Kinkade, ''Human Engineering Guide to Equipment Design.'' Washington, D.C.: U.S Government Printing Office, 1972.
 * Saffer, Dan.''Designing Gestural Interfaces'' Sabastopol: O'Reilly, 2009.
 * USED IN "ON SCREEN GESTURES":
http://seclists.org/risks/2010/q4/1 - post by Philip Listowsky: "Voting machines with incredibly poorly written software"
 * USED FOR "REMOTE GESTURES": http://dtrs.dfrc.nasa.gov/archive/00001004/01/210389v2.pdf
 * USED IN "DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS CONTROLS": http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2010/10/why-iphone-4-and-android-brightness-controls-are-useless/
 * USED FOR "TONES": http://roa.rutgers.edu/view.php3?id=1228 A constraint-based explanation of the McGurk effect, Paul Boersma
 * ALSO IN "TONES": Warren RM, Wrightson JM, Puretz J (1988). "Illusory continuity of tonal and infratonal periodic sounds". Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 84 (4): 1338–42.
 * ALSO IN "TONES" (MANY OF THESE USED IN ALL THE ACOUSTIC ONES): "Warren RM, Wrightson JM, Puretz J (1988). "Illusory continuity of tonal and infratonal periodic sounds". Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 84 (4): 1338–42."
 * ALSO IN "TONES" ET AL" Meyer, J. (2001). Effects of warning validity and proximity on responses to warnings. Human Factors, 43(4), 563-572. http://groklab.org/wiki/index.php?title=Meyer_2001
 * IN VOICE INPUT: Gibbon, D,, Mertins, I. and Moore, R.K. (2000) Handbook of Multimodal and Spoken Dialogue Systems Resources, Terminology and Product Evaluation (The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, Vol. 565), Massachusetts, Kluwer Academic Publishers, ISBN 978-0-7923-7904-1 http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Ntb0T7gfIn8C&dq=“Handbook+of+Multimodal+and+Spoken+Dialogue+Systems+Resources+gibbon&printsec=frontcover&source=bl&ots=hNrIPUFfMJ&sig=RF_VNou9cvG0mga7yQpkWxA4ifw&hl=en&ei=t4ICS7hqm5mMB6mAobUB&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CAoQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false
 * IN VOICE INPUT: Jarrett, D.N. (2005), Cockpit Engineering Aldershot, Ashgate Publishing Limited, ISBN 978-0-7546-1751-8 http://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&pageSubject=448&title_id=3508&edition_id=4555&lang=cy-gb
 * IN TONES AND VOICE NOTIFICATIONS: Why um helps auditory word recognition: The temporal delay hypothesis, Martin Corley1, Robert J. Hartsuiker FULL TEXT: http://homepages.ed.ac.uk/martinc/offprints/ch11.pdf


== Appendices ==
 * Discussion: Three Topics that Continue to Be Misunderstood by the Wireless World, Jeffrey K. Belk, Qualcomm Inc., 12/2003
 * http://seclists.org/risks/2010/q4/1 - post by Philip Listowsky: "Voting machines with incredibly poorly written software"
 * http://dtrs.dfrc.nasa.gov/archive/00001004/01/210389v2.pdf
 * http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2010/10/why-iphone-4-and-android-brightness-controls-are-useless/
 * http://roa.rutgers.edu/view.php3?id=1228 A constraint-based explanation of the McGurk effect, Paul Boersma
 * Warren RM, Wrightson JM, Puretz J (1988). "Illusory continuity of tonal and infratonal periodic sounds". Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 84 (4): 1338–42.
 * "Warren RM, Wrightson JM, Puretz J (1988). "Illusory continuity of tonal and infratonal periodic sounds". Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 84 (4): 1338–42."
 * Meyer, J. (2001). Effects of warning validity and proximity on responses to warnings. Human Factors, 43(4), 563-572. http://groklab.org/wiki/index.php?title=Meyer_2001
 * Gibbon, D, Mertins, I. and Moore, R.K. (2000) ''Handbook of Multimodal and Spoken Dialogue Systems Resources, Terminology and Product Evaluation'' (The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, Vol. 565), Massachusetts, Kluwer Academic Publishers [[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Ntb0T7gfIn8C&dq=“Handbook+of+Multimodal+and+Spoken+Dialogue+Systems+Resources+gibbon&printsec=frontcover&source=bl&ots=hNrIPUFfMJ&sig=RF_VNou9cvG0mga7yQpkWxA4ifw&hl=en&ei=t4ICS7hqm5mMB6mAobUB&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CAoQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false|Google Books]]
 * The temporal delay hypothesis, Martin Corley1, Robert J. Hartsuiker http://homepages.ed.ac.uk/martinc/offprints/ch11.pdf
 * ''Discussion: Three Topics that Continue to Be Misunderstood by the Wireless World'', Jeffrey K. Belk, Qualcomm
Inc., 12/2003
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Is this also a bibliography, so we can list stuff when we don't have an inline reference to it? Almost all of mine are like that.
 * VARIOUS: Tidwell's Designing Interfaces v2, that they sent us...
 * VARIOUS: http://www.amazon.com/Information-Design-Robert-Jacobson/dp/026210069X
== Make a new section ==
Just like this. If, for example, you want to argue about the differences between, say, Tidwell's Vertical Stack, and our general concept of the List, then add a section to discuss. If we're successful, we'll get to make a new edition and will take all these discussions into account.


Next: Additional Resources


Discuss & Add

Please do not change content above this line, as it's a perfect match with the printed book. Everything else you want to add goes down here.

Other Items Referenced

It seems, in the end, we might have missed a few. Actually, Steven admits he was pretty poor at keeping track of references used to prove out some points, so there may be more of these we missed, or will add later. Also, some of these are web-only resources, so maybe we missed a few when it was hard to reference them. Traditional style guides don't know what the internet is.

These are also a mess, so I'll clean them up later. Or, probably not really. But I should.

Make a new section

Just like this. If, for example, you want to argue about the differences between, say, Tidwell's Vertical Stack, and our general concept of the List, then add a section to discuss. If we're successful, we'll get to make a new edition and will take all these discussions into account.

Works Cited (last edited 2013-01-27 17:42:00 by shoobe01)