关于人文的英语名人名言500句(2)
My expertise has always been my ignorance, my admission and acceptance of not knowing. My work comes from questions, not from answers. -- Nathan Shedroff
国家助学金申请理由Designers typically spend hours worrying about the type faces used, the precise color of the background, and whether a button is one or two pixels to the left, but the fact that the site doesn#39;t work rarely seems to bother them. -- Jack Schofield
Good design keeps the user happy, the manufacturer in the black and the aesthete unoffended. -- Raymond Loewy
Information doesn#39;t want to be free; information wants to be useful. -- Larry Wall
Never mistake motion for action. -- Ernest Hemingway
Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to experienced. -- Soren Kierkegaard
"Whoever does not know how to hit the nail on the head should be asked not to hit it at all" --
Friedrich Nietzsche
Confusion and clutter are failures of design, not attributes of information. And so the point is to find design strategies that reveal detail and complexity - rather than to fault the data for an excess of complication. Or, worse, to fault viewers for a lack of understanding. -- Edward Tufte
The development of more usable and humanly acceptable systems relies on knowledge and methods that are beyond one existing discipline. -- Andrew Dillon
Information architecture is an intangible area, nearly impossible to measure in any way. You only notice it if it isn#39;t working. -- Lou Rosenfeld
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电脑上的小喇叭不见了"Rules are good. Break them."
"Good designers (and writers and artists) make trouble."
"Everything is an experiment."
-- Tibor Kalman:都匀毛尖简介
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The fact is always obvious much too late, but the most singular difference between happiness and joy is that happiness is a solid and joy a liquid. -- J.D. Salinger "DeDaumier-Smith?#39;s Blue Period"
The key feature of any site should be restraint. -- Flanders & Willis
You ask about the important things to keep in mind: same as ever, with a task-based twist: what are the users trying to accomplish, what does the business need them to successfully accomplish, and what will the technology allow? If you can balance these three forces, you#39;ll have a solid product. -- Christina Wodtke
First: the best is the enemy of the good, trying to be perfect or trying to meet infinite conte
郑多彬自杀原因xt will both make you crazy and make you miss your launch date. The only thing to do is to create a product for your users. Not "The User" but the specific audience for whom your product is intended. -- Christina Wodtke
黎梦恬图片全集Do or do not. There is no try. -- Yoda
Honesty of materials, solidity of construction, utility, adaptability to place, esthetic effect. -- Gustav Stickley
Milton Glaser: "solving the problem is more important than being right" "style is not to be trusted" "less is not necessarily more"
Never offend people with style when you can offend them with substance. -- Sam Brown, Washington Post, 1977
"All steak and no sizzle is just a piece of raw meat" Anon
First we shape our buildings, then they shape us, then we shape them again--ad infinitum. Function reforms form, perpetually. -- Stewart Brand; How Buildings Learn, p. 3
和平精英怎么领取皮肤We thrive in information-thick worlds because of our marvelous and everyday capacities to select, edit, single out, structure, highlight, group, pair, merge, harmonize, synthesize, focus, organize, condense, reduce, boil down, choose, categorize, catalog, classify, list, abstract, scan, look into, idealize, isolate, discriminate, distinguish, screen, pigeonhole, pick over, sort, integrate, blend, inspect, filter, lump, skip, smooth, chunk, average, approximate, cluster, aggregate, outline, summarize, itemize, review, dip into, flip through, browse, glance into, leaf through, skim, refine, enumerate, glean, synopsize, winnow the wheat from the chaff, and separate the sheep from the goats. -- Edward Tufte, Envisioning Information
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