tailieunhanh - Animation in the Interface

For the first time, this edition of Design Business and Ethics has been consolidated into a single publication, rather than printed as separate brochures in a binder. This new format responds to members’ recom- mendations to minimize the resources used in the publication, both in consideration of the environment and the current economic challenges. Every new member receives Design Business and Ethics because AIGA holds that adherence to a common set of principles is critical to estab- lishing design as a true profession, with an ethos based on respect for clients, other designers, audiences, society and the environment. In addition, this document. | Animation in the Interface Georgia Tech Reading assignment Ge rojg This section based on 2 papers Bay-Wei Chang David Ungar Animation From Cartoons to the User Interface Proceedings of UIST 93 . http pubs articles proceedings uist l68642 p45-chang Scott E. Hudson John T. Stasko Animation Support in a User Interface Toolkit Flexible Robust and Reusable Abstractions Proceedings of UIST 93 . http pubs articles proceedings uist l68642 p57-hudson Good related paper John Lasseter Principles of traditional animation applied to 3D computer animation Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 87 pp. 35 - 44 2 Animation is of increasing interest Georgia Tech Perceptual advantages Just recently had enough spare horsepower circa Win98 Now seeing this in the mainstream Vista MacOS X