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Visualizing Culture: Analyzing the Cultural Aesthetics of the Web New edition [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 198 pages, aukštis x plotis: 230x155 mm, weight: 430 g
  • Serija: Visual Communication 4
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Jan-2015
  • Leidėjas: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1433122235
  • ISBN-13: 9781433122231
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 198 pages, aukštis x plotis: 230x155 mm, weight: 430 g
  • Serija: Visual Communication 4
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Jan-2015
  • Leidėjas: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1433122235
  • ISBN-13: 9781433122231
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Based on Web design «best practices» and data collected from close to 2000 websites in more than 30 countries over a period of eight years, this book defines a methodology for identifying patterns – a «pattern language.»

In an increasingly global society, the ability to identify a culture’s visual aesthetics helps us localize messages for better understanding and resonance with targeted audiences. But how do we identify the visual cues that specific cultures respond to? Based on Web design «best practices» and data collected from close to 2000 websites in more than 30 countries over a period of eight years, this book defines a methodology for identifying patterns – a «pattern language» – by which one can analyze the cultural aesthetics of a website to: (1) learn more about the visual communication patterns of a particular culture, (2) apply what is learned to the creation of new Web communication, and (3) identify trends in visual communication on the Web as influenced by emerging technologies.
Foreword xi
Acknowledgments xiii
PART 1 THINKING ABOUT PATTERNS
1(28)
Chapter 1 Introduction
5(10)
Current Literature
6(5)
Using this Book
11(3)
Summary
14(1)
Chapter 2 A Pattern Language: Culture, Technology & Design
15(14)
Culture
18(2)
Technology
20(3)
Design
23(3)
Bringing It Together
26(1)
Summary
27(2)
PART 2 PATTERN TERMS & METHODS
29(92)
Chapter 3 Getting Started: Two Methods
31(14)
Projects Starting with the Target User(s)
32(1)
Projects Starting with the Website(s)
33(2)
Collecting the Data
35(1)
Seeing and Validating the Patterns
36(3)
Using a Cultural Grid
39(2)
Summary
41(4)
Cultural Aesthetic Hunt
42(3)
Chapter 4 Color Palettes
45(10)
A Color Primer
45(2)
Color and Culture
47(1)
Evaluating the Color Palette
48(2)
Summary
50(5)
A Color Mood Board
52(1)
Home Page Montage
53(2)
Chapter 5 Content: Modality, Ratio, Density & Flow
55(16)
Using a Thirds' Grid
56(3)
Modality
59(1)
Visual/Verbal Ratios
59(2)
Content Density
61(1)
Function
62(1)
Decoration
63(1)
Navigation
64(1)
Information
64(3)
Other Content Clues
67(1)
Summary
68(3)
Working with a Thirds' Grid
69(2)
Chapter 6 Time: Mode & Tempo
71(12)
Time Mode
72(4)
Time Tempo
76(1)
Time Mode and Tempo on the Web
77(2)
Summary
79(4)
Time Quadrants and Maps
80(3)
Chapter 7 Audience Interaction & Information Density
83(10)
Audience Interaction
85(2)
Information Density
87(3)
Summary
90(3)
Affordance Testing
91(2)
Chapter 8 Cultural Attitudes & Values
93(10)
Cultural Context: High or Low
95(1)
Attitude: Collectivist or Individualist
96(1)
Affect: Rational or Emotional
97(1)
Orientation: Objective or Relational
98(1)
Lifestyle: Materialist or Quality of Life
98(1)
Summary
99(4)
A Day in the Life of My Cultural Twin
100(3)
Chapter 9 Usability, Uncertainty & Ambiguity
103(18)
Usability
103(1)
Uncertainty
104(1)
Measuring Usability
105(3)
Navigation
108(2)
Interactive Processes
110(1)
Information Patterns
111(6)
Summary
117(4)
Basic Funnel Flowchart
118(3)
PART 3 PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
121(30)
Chapter 10 Using the Pattern Language
125(26)
Pattern Language and Tools
125(1)
Applications of this Knowledge
125(2)
Using the Patterns and the Grid
127(2)
Example 1 Denmark---Scandinavian Design
129(6)
Example 2 Argentina---Pictures and People
135(4)
Example 3 Starbucks & Coca-Cola---Localizing "Web Flavors"
139(4)
Example 4 News Websites---"Print goes online"
143(8)
Afterword Moving Forward 151(6)
Glossary of Pattern Language Terms 157(8)
References 165(12)
Index 177
Roxanne OConnell (PhD, Salve Regina University) is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Communication and Graphic Design at Roger Williams University. She is the editor of the two-volume series Teaching with Multimedia and a contributing author to Visualizing the Web: Evaluating Online Design from a Visual Communication Perspective.