Designing for an Age of Complexity.- Minimalism: Introduction and Synopsis.- Defining Minimalism.- In Search of “Minimalism”— Roving in Art, Music and Elsewhere.- Minimalism for Interaction Design: a Proposal.- Rethinking Minimalism.- Minimalism, Industrial Design and HCI.- Minimalism, Simplicity and Rules of Design.- Applying Minimalism.- Detecting the Minimal.- Designing the Minimal.- Reflections on Minimalism.- Minimalism Revisited.- Minimal Aesthetics.- Unconnected Ends.- Conclusion.
From the reviews: "This book discusses human-computer interaction (HCI) through four well-defined notions of minimalism: functional minimalism, structural minimalism, architectural minimalism, and compositional minimalism. … This book will interest product development teams and project leaders, as well as people who work in marketing and people who are involved in the political process. HCI students and designers shouldn’t bypass this book." (Constantin S. Chassapis, ACM Computing Reviews, November, 2009)
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