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With the recent rise in popularity of web technologies such as Ajax and Flash, it is possible to create richer user experiences on the Web. Even though these technologies are not actually new, we are now seeing their widespread adoption. One of the hallmarks of this experience is the move away from the always having to refresh the page for interaction. Instead of the typical page-to-page experience, we now have the opportunity to more closely model the real flow of the user.
This talk focuses on interaction design: specifically, interaction design on the Web. And even more specifically, about rich interaction design on the Web. It is a distillation of design principles, patterns and best practices for creating a rich experience unique to the Web.
The six design principles explored are:
Each principle is illustrated with a set of common design patterns. The nuances of each of these principles is explored with real-world examples that illustrate good solutions as well as bad ones as well (Anti-Patterns).
Attendance is limited, so register now. We'll send you a reminder before the webcast. And please feel free to share this invitation with others.
Date: Tuesday, February 3 at 10 am PT
Price: Free
Duration: Approximately 60 minutes
To register: oreilly.com/go/webinterfaces
Questions? Please send email to webcast@oreilly.com