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      Desktop icons : a comparative study of textual and iconic human user interface elements in visual communication

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      Author(s)
      Önder, Çağlar
      Advisor
      Becer, Emre
      Date
      2003
      Publisher
      Bilkent University
      Language
      English
      Type
      Thesis
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      Abstract
      This research examines “Desktop Icons” in correlation to contemporary developments, changes and expanding possibilities in the usage and integration of multimedia into applications and interfaces; outlining how textual and iconic elements function, work and reflect changes in the study of Human-Computer Interaction and Graphic Design as a medium of digital technologies.
      Keywords
      Icons
      Visual Communication
      Textual Interface
      Graphical User Interface
      Human-Computer Interaction
      Menus
      Windows
      Desktop
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/29343
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