• Feb122008

    Edward Tufte Loves the iPhone

    Posted by Gene in Design, Usability

    You can head on over to Edward Tufte’s website and watch his screencast of why he loves the iPhone.

    The iPhone platform elegantly solves the design problem of small screens by greatly
    intensifying the information resolution of each displayed page. Small screens, as on
    traditional cell phones, show very little information per screen, which in turn leads
    to deep hierarchies of stacked-up thin information–too often leaving users with
    “Where am I?” puzzles. Better to have users looking over material adjacent in space
    rather than stacked in time.

    In case you’ve never heard of him: Edward Tufte has written seven books, including Visual Explanations, Envisioning Information, The Visual Display of Quantitative Information, and Data Analysis for Politics and Policy. He writes, designs, and self-publishes his books on analytical design, which have received more than 40 awards for content and design. He is Professor Emeritus at Yale University, where he taught courses in statistical evidence, information design, and interface design. His current work includes landscape sculpture, printmaking, video and a new book.

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