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Information Resources on the Web |
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The following Websites provide information of general interest and use to Website designers. The WebsiteÕs URL appears in parentheses. Note that Website contents and design vary from time to time. |
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AM+A: Aaron Marcus and Associates, Inc., maintains a Website that provides links of interest to Web designers focusing on user interface design and information visualization.
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Cnet Online: A well-organized site, covering new WWW and multimedia technologies and products.
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DesignOnline: An information and conversation hub for designers.
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HCI Index: Links to Newsgroups: A thorough set of links to Human-Computer Interaction and related newsgroups from a large archive of user interface design resources.
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MIT Media Lab: Innovative research and technology. Designers should look into Design Interactions Paradigms Home Page, a product of MIT's Visible Language Workshop. (www.1010.org, design-paradigms.
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The Yale Center for Advanced Instructional Media: WWW Style Manual: A well-organized and thorough guide to WWW design.
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UI-Design Web: An excellent site, formerly known as UIWORLD, containing over 175 valuable resources for multimedia and interaction design professionals, e.g., tools, books, editorials, events, studios, jobs, and netsites.
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Design Organizations on the Web |
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The following sites provide information about user interface design and related topics, together with information about tutorials, publications, and events. |
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ACM-SIGCHI: The Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction. Links to local SIGs, annual conference, and user interface design resources on the WWW.
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ACM-SIGGRAPH: The Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics. Links to design resources, publications (including SIGCHI videos), and local SIGs, and annual conference. AM+A has presented keynote lectures and tutorials at SIGGRAPH annual conferences since 1980.
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ACD: The American Center for Design, a national design organization that emphasizes technologies, systems, and information. Links to conferences, membership information, and areas of interest.
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AIGA: The American Institute of Graphic Arts, a national organization promoting excellence in graphic design. Links to membership information, events, publications, and local chapters.
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MDG: Multimedia Development Group, an international trade association that promotes growth within the industry by linking developers, producers, and tech firms. Links to monthly calendar and an MDG bulletin.
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HFES: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, an international organization with many specialized SIGs and an annual conference. See also Human Factors Perspectives on Human-Computer Interaction, selected proceedings from HFES Annual Meetings 1983-1994.
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IICS: The San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of the International Interactive Communications Society, an organization that promotes, informs and represents multimedia professionals. Links to an online gallery, calendar, publications, and other local-chapter home pages.
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