Minimalism Designing Simplicity /

In this age of complexity, simple, powerful systems are an ideal of interaction design. This book introduces minimalism and helps to make sense of reduction, and in doing so unravels some of the mysteries of simplicity. Minimalism becomes an essential tool to help visualise the simple, and to unveil...

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Main Author: Obendorf, Hartmut. (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: London : Springer London, 2009.
Series:Human-Computer Interaction Series,
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Online Access:https://ezaccess.library.uitm.edu.my/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84882-371-6
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505 0 # |a Preface -- Part 1 Designing for an Age of Complexity -- Minimalism Introduction and Synopsis -- Part II Defining Minimalism -- In Search of Minimalism Roving in Art, Music and Elsewhere -- Minimalism for Interaction Design: a Proposal -- Part III Rethinking Minimalism -- Minimalism Industrial Design and HCI -- Minimalism, Simplicity and Rules of Design -- Part IV Applying Minimalism -- Detecting the Minimal -- Designing the Minimal -- Part V Reflections on Minimalism -- Minimalism Revisited -- Bibliography -- Index. 
520 # # |a In this age of complexity, simple, powerful systems are an ideal of interaction design. This book introduces minimalism and helps to make sense of reduction, and in doing so unravels some of the mysteries of simplicity. Minimalism becomes an essential tool to help visualise the simple, and to unveil and instantiate patterns for designing simplicity. Divided into five parts, the first delivers an introduction to the concept of minimalism and overviews the main themes covered in the book; Part two retraces the history of minimalism in art and music illustrating the breadth of concepts underlying works characterized as minimal, and showing the recurrence of these attributes in different disciplines. Four kinds of minimalism for interaction design are defined. The third part connects the concepts developed in the book to current thinking in HCI, examining norms, rules and guidelines. In part four, the simplicity of real designs is examined from a minimal perspective, and tools for different forms of reduction in design are discussed. The final section returns to more theoretical discussions of the notions of minimalism, re-evaluating the product and process threads for the changes brought about for the understanding of minimalism and the relation of aesthetics and minimalism in design. The book concludes with a look at issues and limitations that lie unanswered, and some of their possible resolutions. 
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