Flash 99% Good: A Guide to Macromedia Flash Usability

Flash 99% Good: A Guide to Macromedia Flash Usability by Kevin Airgid, published by McGraw-Hill/Osborne Media on March 15, 2002, offers a comprehensive exploration of the interplay between design and usability in Flash projects. This 240-page guide presents insights from both a Flash designer and an information architect, emphasizing the importance of good content and effective design strategies.
Readers will find a detailed discussion on various design approaches, including typography, graphics, and animation, tailored specifically for web design. The book aims to enhance the usability of Flash applications by addressing key principles that contribute to effective user experiences. Through its focused content, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in computer animation and website design.
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In this guide, the authors discusses the balance between design and usability from the perspective of a Flash designer and an information architect. They focus on good content by providing design approaches to typography, graphics and animation.
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