Writing for Interaction: Crafting the Information Experience for Web and Software Apps

  • 3h 23m
  • Linda Newman Lior
  • Elsevier Science and Technology Books, Inc.
  • 2013

Writing for Interaction focuses on the art of creating the information experience as it appears within software and web applications, specifically in the form of user interface text. It also provides strategies for ensuring a consistent, positive information experience across a variety of delivery mechanisms, such as online help and social media.

Throughout this book, you'll learn simple techniques for writing consistent text with the right tone, how to select content delivery mechanisms, and how straightforward, clear layouts help your customer interact with your application. Divided into five sections, the book completely covers the information experience design process from beginning to end. You'll cover everything from understanding your users and their needs, to creating personas, designing the IX strategy, creating your information, and evaluating the resulting information experience. This is your one-stop reference for information experience!

  • Illuminates writing principles and practices for use in interactive design
  • Includes examples, checklists, and sample processes, highlighting practical approaches to designing the information experience
  • Provides the complete picture: understanding customer needs, creating personas, and writing the text appearing within the user interface

About the Author

Linda Newman Lior has been working in software design and development for over 20 years in the field of information design. Her experience includes instructional design for educational software programs and computer based training, information design for start-up companies, and 10 years at Microsoft as a usability engineer, information experience designer and technical writer. She is currently focusing on information experience design and writing for SaaS web applications. She studied Instructional Design and Computers in Education at San Diego State University where she earned her MA in Educational Technology.

In this Book

  • Introduction
  • Introducing the Information Experience
  • Design and Development Models and Processes
  • Getting to Know Your Users
  • Gathering Data about Your Users
  • Creating Your Personas
  • Understanding User Reading Patterns
  • Applying Usability Principles to Your Writing
  • Creating Writing Guidelines
  • Designing Your Information Strategy
  • Writing Text for Interaction
  • Writing for Diverse Audiences
  • Evaluating Your Information Experience
  • Review Check List
  • Final Summary
  • Bibliography
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