Friday, June 4, 2004
Summer Reading I've been compiling my summer reading list for my thesis paper. Nothing like laying on the beach reading some good books on semiotics and interaction design, now is there? (As if I'm laying on the beach at all this summer...)- Metaphor and Thought, 2nd edition edited by Andrew Ortony
- Metaphors We Live By, by George Lakoff and Mark Johnson
- Where The Action Is: The Foundations of Embodied Interaction, by Paul Dourish
- Persuasive Technology: Using Computers to Change the What We Think and Do, by BJ Fogg
- On the Origin of Objects, by Brian Cantwell Smith
- "Visual Interaction Design: Beyond the Interface Metaphor" by Ken Mohnkern
- "Working With Interface Metaphors" by T. Erickson. In The Art of Human Computer Interface Design, edited by Brenda Laurel
- "The Application of Metaphor, Analogy, and Conceptual Models in Computer Systems" by Lucy Wozny
- "Is The Trashcan Being Ironic? Applying a Contemporary Theory of Metaphor to HCI" by Mark Treglown
- "The Use of Metaphors in Iconic Interface Design" by Stephen Richards, Philip Barker, Ashok Banerji, Charles Lamont and Karim Manji
- "Do Metaphors Make Web Browsers Easier to Use?" by Elissa Smilowitz
- "Feelings Stuck in a GUI web: metaphors, image-schemas, and designing the human computer interface" by Tim Rohrer
- "Empty Icons in the Metaphor Trap" by Andrew Hutchinson
- "Beyond Models and Metaphors: Visual Formalisms in User Interface Design" by Bonnie Nardi and Craig Zarmer
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