[comp.windows.open-look] UI-designers

velden@bitter.serc.nl (Pietje van der Velden) (02/21/91)

At our institute we are developing an environment supporting the 
design and development of graphical user interfaces (UI) for 
interactive applications. The environment is called Digis: Direct 
Interactive Generation of Interactive Systems. The user of Digis is 
to be an interface designer: someone who is not a programmer, but
an expert in ergonomics, "human factors" or design disciplines.
Consequently, one of the main goals of Digis is that it has to be 
usable by non-programmers.

In practice we experienced that UI-designers do not exist, or are
at least very hard to find -- as far as we know the design of the UI 
is done by the application programmer. Therefore we want to ask the 
following questions:

1) Do UI-designers exist in real life (i.e.: specialists in designing, 
   *not* application programmers).
2) If they do: what is his or her theoretical background (ergonomics, 
   industrial design, ...)?
3) Does the designer use any tools; if so what kind of tools 
   (e.g. a drawing application, widgets toolkit, ...).

Any information on these questions is greatly appreciated.
Please reply direct to velden@serc.nl. 
We'll summarize the replies if necessary.

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