[PDF][PDF] User-oriented color interface design: direct manipulation of color in context
PF Bauersfeld, JL Slater - Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on …, 1991 - dl.acm.org
PF Bauersfeld, JL Slater
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 1991•dl.acm.orgColor functionality for personal computers is currently limited and does not adequately
address user needs. By introducing principles of color theory and design to interface tools
we can provide users with innovative ways to manipulate color. This paper describes color
tools based on a uniform perceptual color space that account for the relativity of color. Color
interface ideas based on such user-oriented color models and approaches are suggested.
address user needs. By introducing principles of color theory and design to interface tools
we can provide users with innovative ways to manipulate color. This paper describes color
tools based on a uniform perceptual color space that account for the relativity of color. Color
interface ideas based on such user-oriented color models and approaches are suggested.
Abstract
Color functionality for personal computers is currently limited and does not adequately address user needs. By introducing principles of color theory and design to interface tools we can provide users with innovative ways to manipulate color. This paper describes color tools based on a uniform perceptual color space that account for the relativity of color. Color interface ideas based on such user-oriented color models and approaches are suggested.
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