Computing Reviews
Today's Issue Hot Topics Search Browse Recommended My Account Log In
Browse by topic Browse by titles Authors Reviewers Browse by issue Browse Help
Search
 
Fowler, Susan
FAST Consulting
Staten Island, New York
 
   Featured Reviewer
   Reader Recommended
   Reviewer Selected
   Highlighted
Follow this Reviewer
 
 
 

Susan Fowler is a co-owner of FAST Consulting, and runs training seminars on Web application interface design (http://www.fast-consulting.com).

FAST Consulting has done application design for major Wall Street, pharmaceutical, reinsurance, and telecommunications firms. Susan recently led a multicultural team designing diagram and mapping software for Telcordia Technologies in Piscataway, NJ.

In addition to her corporate work, she teaches technical communication to engineering students at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck, NJ. In 1998, she taught English for a month in Masan, South Korea, at Kyungnam University. In 2004, she received a master’s degree in education, with a concentration on English as a second language, from Fairleigh Dickinson University.

Susan is co-author with Victor Stanwick of three software design books, The GUI style guide, The GUI design handbook, and the Web application design handbook (Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 2004).

Her current research interests include sound interface design and complex software decision-support systems.

 
 
Options:
Date Reviewed  
 
1
- 3 of 3 reviews

   
   The language of images: the forms and the forces
Dondero M., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2020. 311 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-367882-46-1)

The language of images is a very densely argued and annotated book about the meaning of images from a semiotician’s point of view. Semiotics is the study of signs and symbols, such as traffic signs, emojis, alphabets, ...

May 20 2021  
   Foraging ` la carte: an appetite for popup menus?
Hudson W. interactions 11(1): 63-64, 2004.  Type: Article

This is a little gem of an article. In two pages, Hudson explains why Web designers should consider using popup menus, despite their bad reputation from a usability point of view. Popup menus on Web sites can be either drop-downs or fl...

Feb 13 2004  
   Foraging ` la carte: an appetite for popup menus?
Hudson W. interactions 11(1): 63-64, 2004.  Type: Article

This is a little gem of an article. In two pages, Hudson explains why Web designers should consider using popup menus, despite their bad reputation from a usability point of view. Popup menus on Web sites can be either drop-downs or fl...

Feb 13 2004  
 
 
   
Send Your Comments
Contact Us
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.   Copyright 1999-2024 ThinkLoud, Inc.®
Terms of Use
| Privacy Policy