The Design of Sites: Patterns for Creating Winning Web Sites, 2/e
Douglas K. van Duyne, James A. Landay, Jason I. Hong
- 出版商: Prentice Hall
- 出版日期: 2006-12-14
- 售價: $2,275
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $2,161
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 1024
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 0131345559
- ISBN-13: 9780131345553
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使用者介面 UI、使用者經驗 UX、網頁設計
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Description
This book is intended for everyone in a Web site business, from graphic designers, interaction designers, and software developers to businesspeople. Job titles of the book's readers could include Web Designer, Interaction Designer, Customer-Experience Manager, Usability Researcher, Web Programmer, Software Engineer, Web Business Manager.
Table of Contents
Foreword xxix
Preface xxxiii
Acknowledgments xli
Part I: Foundations of Web Site Design 1
Chapter 1: Customer-Centered Web Design: More Than a Good Idea 3
1.1 The Evolution of Web Design 31.2 The Importance of Customer-Centered Design 6
1.3 Our First Steps toward Unifying Design, Usability, and Marketing 8
1.4 Why We Prefer Customer-Centered Design 9
1.5 Nine Myths of Customer-Centered Design 12
1.6 Applying Customer-Centered Design 15
1.7 Take-away Ideas 16
Chapter 2: Making the Most of Web Design Patterns 19
2.1 What Are Patterns? 192.2 A Sample Pattern 20
2.3 How to Read a Pattern 23
2.4 How Much Do Patterns Change Over Time? 25
2.5 How to Use the Patterns 30
2.6 An Example of Using Patterns 31
2.7 Take-away Ideas 37
Chapter 3: Knowing Your Customers: Principles and Techniques 39
3.1 Principles for Knowing Your Customers 403.2 Techniques for Knowing Your Customers 50
3.3 Take-away Ideas 67
Chapter 4: Involving Customers with Iterative Design 69
4.1 The Iterative Design Process 694.2 Reasons to Use Iterative Design 71
4.3 Designing with Goals and Principles in Mind 73
4.4 Rapid Prototyping 80
4.5 Evaluating Your Web Site 90
4.6 Take-away Ideas 95
Chapter 5: Processes for Developing Customer-Centered Sites 97
5.1 Development Process Overview 985.2 The Discovery Phase 100
5.3 The Exploration Phase 105
5.4 The Refinement Phase 106
5.5 The Production Phase 108
5.6 The Implementation Phase 110
5.7 The Launch Phase 113
5.8 The Maintenance Phase 113
5.9 Take-away Ideas 115
Part II: Patterns 117
Pattern Group A: Site Genres 119
A1: Personal E-Commerce 120A2: News Mosaics 128
A3: Community Conference 136
A4: Self-Service Government 148
A5: Nonprofits as Networks of Help 154
A6: Grassroots Information Sites 161
A7: Valuable Company Sites 167
A8: Educational Forums 174
A9: Stimulating Arts and Entertainment 182
A10: Web Apps That Work 187
A11: Enabling Intranets 195
A12: blogs 201
Pattern Group B: Creating a Navigation Framework 215
B1: Multiple Ways to Navigate 216B2: Browsable Content 221
B3: Hierarchical Organization 226
B4: Task-Based Organization 231
B5: Alphabetical Organization 235
B6: Chronological Organization 238
B7: Popularity-Based Organization 241
B8: Category Pages 247
B9: Site Accessibility 251
Pattern Group C: Creating a Powerful Homepage 267
C1: Homepage Portal 268C2: Up-Front Value Proposition 277
Pattern Group D: Writing and Managing Content 283
D1: Page Templates 284D2: Content Modules 291
D3: Headlines and Blurbs 297
D4: Personalized Content 303
D5: Message Boards 314
D6: Writing for Search Engines 324
D7: Inverted-Pyramid Writing Style 332
D8: Printable Pages 339
D9: Distinctive HTML Titles 343
D10: Internationalized and Localized Content 349
D11: Style Sheets 356
Pattern Group E: Building Trust and Credibility 365
E1: Site Branding 366E2: E-Mail Subscriptions 372
E3: Fair Information Practices 378
E4: Privacy Policy 384
E5: About Us 391
E6: Secure Connections 398
E7: E-Mail Notifications 402
E8: Privacy Preferences 410
E9: Preventing Phishing Scams 418
Pattern Group F: Basic E-Commerce 431
F1: Quick-Flow Checkout 432F2: Clean Product Details 439
F3: Shopping Cart 449
F4: Quick Address Selection 458
F5: Quick Shipping Method Selection 464
F6: Payment Method 469
F7: Order Summary 475
F8: Order Confirmation and Thank-You 480
F9: Easy Returns 485
Pattern Group G: Advanced E-Commerce 491
G1: Featured Products 492G2: Cross-Selling and Up-Selling 500
G3: Personalized Recommendations 510
G4: Recommendation Community 518
G5: Multiple Destinations 526
G6: Gift Giving 531
G7: Order Tracking and History 537
Pattern Group H: Helping Customers Complete Tasks 545
H1: Process Funnel 546H2: Sign-in/New Account 552
H3: Guest Account 559
H4: Account Management 564
H5: Persistent Customer Sessions 570
H6: Floating Windows 576
H7: Frequently Asked Questions 581
H8: Context-Sensitive Help 587
H9: Direct Manipulation 591
H10: Clear Forms 600
H11: Predictive Input 609
H12: Drill-down Options 615
H13: Progress Bar 622
Pattern Group I: Designing Effective Page Layouts 631
I1: Grid Layout 632I2: Above the Fold 637
I3: Clear First Reads 641
I4: Expanding Screen Width 646
I5: Fixed Screen Width 652
I6: Consistent Sidebars of Related Content 657
Pattern Group J: Making Site Search Fast and Relevant 661
J1: Search Action Module 662J2: Straightforward Search Forms 666
J3: Organized Search Results 669
Pattern Group K: Making Navigation Easy 677
K1: Unified Browsing Hierarchy 678K2: Navigation Bar 682
K3: Tab Rows 686
K4: Action Buttons 691
K5: High-Visibility Action Buttons 695
K6: Location Bread Crumbs 698
K7: Embedded Links 701
K8: External Links 705
K9: Descriptive, Longer Link Names 709
K10: Obvious Links 714
K11: Familiar Language 719
K12: Preventing Errors 723
K13: Meaningful Error Messages 727
K14: Page Not Found 731
K15: Permalinks 734
K16: Jump Menus 744
K17: Site Map 752
Pattern Group L: Speeding Up Your Site 759
L1: Low Number of Files 760L2: Fast-Loading Images 764
L3: Separate Tables 772
L4: HTML Power 775
L5: Reusable Images 779
L6: Fast-Loading Content 782
Pattern Group M: The Mobile Web 793
M1: Mobile Screen Sizing 794M2: Mobile Input Controls 805
M3: Location-Based Services 813
Part III: Appendixes 823
Appendix A: Running Usability Evaluations 825
Appendix B: Sample Web Site Evaluation Plan 841
Appendix C: Sample Consent Form 845
Appendix D: Sample Observer Form 847
Appendix E: Online Research 849
Glossary 867
Resources 897
Credits 935
About the Authors 941
Index 943
商品描述(中文翻譯)
描述
本書適合所有從事網站業務的人,包括平面設計師、互動設計師、軟體開發人員和商業人士。讀者的職稱可能包括網頁設計師、互動設計師、客戶體驗經理、可用性研究員、網頁程式設計師、軟體工程師和網站業務經理。
目錄
前言
前言
致謝
第一部分:網站設計基礎
第1章:以客戶為中心的網站設計:不僅僅是一個好主意
1.1 網站設計的演變
1.2 客戶為中心設計的重要性
1.3 統一設計、可用性和行銷的第一步
1.4 為什麼我們偏好以客戶為中心的設計
1.5 以客戶為中心設計的九個迷思
1.6 應用以客戶為中心的設計
1.7 要點
第2章:充分利用網站設計模式
2.1 什麼是模式?
2.2 一個示例模式
2.3 如何閱讀模式
2.4 模式隨時間的變化有多大?
2.5 如何使用這些模式
2.6 使用模式的實例
2.7 要點
第3章:了解您的客戶:原則和技巧
3.1 了解您的客戶的原則
3.2 了解您的客戶的技巧
3.3 要點
第4章:通過迭代設計讓客戶參與
4.1 迭代設計過程
4.2 使用迭代設計的原因
4.3 設計時考慮目標和原則
4.4 快速原型
4.5 評估您的網站
4.6 要點
第5章:開發以客戶為中心的網站的流程
5.1 開發流程概述
5.2 發現階段
5.3 探索階段
5.4 精煉階段
5.5 生產階段
5.6 實施階段
5.7 啟動階段