Michelangelo Capraro

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Michelangelo has been designing user interfaces and interaction for ten years with clients that include business-to-business firms, operating system companies, software makers, and consumer entertainment giants. His work bas been featured in design magazines and books and he speaks at different events on the topic of multimedia programming, design and usability. He is co-author of 2 books - Skip Intro: Macromedia Flash Usability and Interface Design and Flash MX 2004 Magic, and conducts workshops and curriculums on multimedia design for the Laguna College of Art and Design in California and the University of Omaha in Nebraska. He co-founded Number 9, an experience design studio, in 2003.

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McAlester, Duncan and Capraro, Michelangelo (2002): Skip Intro: Flash Usability and Interface Design. New Riders Publishing
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20 Feb 2010: Enabled abstracts to be shown on Michelangelo Capraro's author page.
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Publication period:2002-2002
Publication count:1
Number of co-authors:1



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Michelangelo Capraro's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

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Duncan McAlester:1

 

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More and more we're being asked to live with technology that is technically reliable, because it was created to fit our knowledge of the physical world, but that is so complex or so counterintuitive that it's actually unusable by most human beings.

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