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Game Interface Design [Paperback]

Brent Fox (Author)
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1592005934 978-1592005932 December 28, 2004 1
"Game Interface Design" reveals design principles and techniques that enable the reader to create aesthetic and easy to use, front-end menus and in-game interfaces. The reader learns how to blend smooth functionality with stunning visuals. Standards and goals for measuring the success of an interface are presented and explained. A clear understanding of what makes a good interface can help game designers in their quest for the ultimate interface design. This book discusses principles and ideas that help the reader to design elegant interfaces. Many visual examples are provided to clearly illustrate these principles. Real world tutorials are provided to show how these principles can be applied in an actual video game interface

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Brent has worked in the video game industry for over seven years both as an art director and a project manager. He has mastered the art of game project management and art direction, managing large teams with up to 27 members, and successfully managing two very diverse projects simultaneously. Brent has experience directing projects on multiple platforms, ranging from Game Boy Color to GameCube. While managing teams, he had responsibilities over wage increases, employment termination, project estimates, and even co-designed several games. He served as the liaison between developer and the publisher on each project. In addition to his leadership abilities, Brent is a talented artist who contributes greatly to production on his projects. With a bachelor’s degree in graphic design from Brigham Young University, Brent has been responsible for the interface design on many successful games. His designs not only look good but also are easy to navigate. Brent has also founded and directed several video game development studios. He currently is the art director at Wahoo Studios. He runs a busy and successful art studio named Bla-Dam Studios and is a co-owner of Furious Games.

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  • Paperback: 212 pages
  • Publisher: Course Technology PTR; 1 edition (December 28, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1592005934
  • ISBN-13: 978-1592005932
  • Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 9.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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As a game designer and art director, I was hoping to get some insight into the psychology of designing user interface for optimum usability and effectiveness. Instead, I got tutorials for optimizing web graphics in Photoshop. This book is strictly and completely for beginners, another collection of tutorials aimed at capitalizing on the market of aspiring designers that would like to make games, if only they knew how to code and draw. And, as usual, the book falls short even for them. It should go without saying that if you can write the code for a whole game in Flash, you don't need someone to teach you how to write the code for a button. Fox, however, devotes several pages to coding a simple button in Flash.

There is some professional insight in the book- i.e. making more important buttons stand out by increasing their size or their contrast in color value- but even that is all more or less common sense. Skipping past pages and pages of introductory photoshop tutorials just to learn that players don't like to read text in video games feels like a waste of time, and a waste of money.

To be honest, I can't think of anyone that would benefit from all the information in this book. Even someone who's never used Flash before would be better off learning from Adobe's built-in tutorials.
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