%SECTION            Academic Unit
%Country            USA-PA, Pittsburgh
%Keyname            CMU
%Shortname          Carnegie Mellon Univ., Department of Design
%Institution        Carnegie Mellon University
%Unit               Department of Design
%Address            Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
%Phone              +01-412-268-2828
%Fax                +01-412-268-3088
%Email              dan+@andrew.cmu.edu
%Contact            Daniel Boyarski
%Updated            1993-04-13
%Degrees            Planned HCI Master's in 1994
%HCI_MS_Theses      
%HCI_PhD_Theses     
%HCI_MS_Current     
%HCI_PhD_Current    
%Description 
%Facilities 

%SECTION            HCI Program
%Contact            Daniel Boyarski
%Title              Professor
%Address            Department of Design
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
USA
%Email              dan+@andrew.cmu.edu
%Phone              +01-412-268-6842
%FAX                +01-412-268-3088

%SECTION            HCI Faculty
%Name               Daniel Boyarski
%Title              Professor
%Degree             MFA, 1973, Indiana University, Graphic Design;
Post-graduate work, 1979, Allgemeine Gewerbeschule Basel, Switzerland,
Graphic Design and Film Animation
%Phone              +01-412-268-6842
%Email              dan+@andrew.cmu.edu
%Interests +
 * information design
 * human-computer interaction design
 * communication theory and practice
%Publications +
 * Boyarski, D. (1993) "Under the Communication Umbrella: From
   Text to Interface" Proceedings of the 41st Technical Writer's
   Institute, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
 * Boyarski, D. (1986) "Helping Developers See the User's Point of
   View: A Graphic Designer's Perspective" Proceedings of the
   NCGA'86 Conference.

%SECTION            HCI Courses
%Title              Visual Interface Design
%Number             51.458
%Instructor         Daniel Boyarski
%Frequency          Annual
%Times_Taught       4
%Enrollment         12 - 16
%Format             Lectures + an interface project for a client
%Tools              Paper-based tools and MacroMind Director
%Text +
 * Laurel
 * Norman
 * Tognazzini
%Description The organization and display of information in the
context of an interactive program is the focus of the course.
Students from different disciplines work in teams through the
semester. Issues of human-centered design, evaluation, and design
by iteration are emphasized, as well as teamwork and
visual/verbal presentation techniques.

