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== Presentation == | == Presentation == |
Revision as of 16:29, 25 September 2014
KDE User Interface Guidelines
The KDE Human interface guidelines (HIG) offer application designers and developers a set of recommendations. Their aim is to improve the experience for users by making application interfaces more consistent and hence more intuitive and learnable.
Getting Started
- Design Vision and Principles - The overall vision and principles that guide the design and development of user interfaces for KDE software.
- Concept - Covers creating a project vision, determining the users, and the scenarios of use.
- Organization - Provides guidelines on how an application’s content and functionality are ordered and categorized.
Behaviour
This section contains guidelines for application behaviour.
- Viewing and Navigation - Provides guidelines on controls and patterns to use for viewing, navigating and performing actions on application content.
- Editing and Manipulation - Provides guidelines on controls and patterns to use for selection and input.
- User Assistance - Provides guidelines on tooltips, notifications, messages and help.
Presentation
Presentation deals with visual design of the user interface.
- Layout - Guidance regarding the placement and ordering of onscreen elements. Includes guidance on layout patterns, alignment, size and spacing.
- Style - Style is concerned with emotion, tone, and visual vocabulary. Includes guidance on the use of colour, the design of icons and the typography.
- Text - Guidance for the written, language-based elements of the interface. Includes guidance on wording, capitalization and localization.
Tools and Resources
The following tools and resources are offered to help with following these guidelines.
- Mockup Toolkit - Includes UI controls stencils, color swatches and fonts to help create the visual design your application.
- Visual Design Group forum - Ask for help and share your design ideas.