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Visual language for the World Wide Web
- 作者: Honeywill, Paul.
- 出版: Exeter : Intellect 1999.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (192 pages) :illustrations.
- 標題: Electronic books. , Illustrated works. , Computer interfaces. , COMPUTERS , World Wide Web. , Visual communication. , Data Processing. , COMPUTERS Data Processing.
- ISBN: 187151696X , 9781871516968
- ISBN: 128047744X , 9781280477447 , 187151696X
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references and index. Learning from the past to inform the present: Maya hieroglyphic writing -- Simple words and visual metaphors -- Designing icons for the graphical user interface -- Computer compound icons and their families -- Evaluating representative and abstract computer compound icons -- Navigating interfaces.
- 摘要: In this digital age, are there cultural lessons for us in looking to the earliest kinds of communications? The icons used in ancient Mayan and Sumerian language systems are presented here as direct cultural links to the visual presentation of World Wide Web pages on the Internet. The book shows how the development of digital screens has caused visual human communication to come full circle from the earliest representations. The in-depth analysis demonstrates how these visual languages now serve as a rich source for renewed study for the development of meaningful computer icons.
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This text explains that computer interface is a metaphor for the real world and that desktop objects need to express familiar real-world functions and that language systems are communicated through visual writing systems that could give precise and complex meaning within even.
來源: Google Book
來源: Google Book
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