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Page 1: Metaphors. Metaphor n. the application of a word or phrase to an object or concept which it does not literally denote, in order to suggest comparison

Metaphors

Page 2: Metaphors. Metaphor n. the application of a word or phrase to an object or concept which it does not literally denote, in order to suggest comparison

Metaphors

• Metaphor n. the application of a word or phrase to an object or concept which it does not literally denote, in order to suggest comparison

with another object or concept, as in "A mighty fortress is our God."

(Webster's Dictionary)

• No one likes reading manuals

• It is efficient to employ an appropriate metaphor in which an aspect of the real world is used to symbolize and simplify an aspect of the application.

Page 3: Metaphors. Metaphor n. the application of a word or phrase to an object or concept which it does not literally denote, in order to suggest comparison
Page 4: Metaphors. Metaphor n. the application of a word or phrase to an object or concept which it does not literally denote, in order to suggest comparison
Page 5: Metaphors. Metaphor n. the application of a word or phrase to an object or concept which it does not literally denote, in order to suggest comparison
Page 6: Metaphors. Metaphor n. the application of a word or phrase to an object or concept which it does not literally denote, in order to suggest comparison
Page 7: Metaphors. Metaphor n. the application of a word or phrase to an object or concept which it does not literally denote, in order to suggest comparison
Page 8: Metaphors. Metaphor n. the application of a word or phrase to an object or concept which it does not literally denote, in order to suggest comparison
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Map physical or mental, is a very familiar metaphor.

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Example of a map used in lieu of menus or buttons

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Historylines very useful but tricky to compress tons of data in a small screen

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A good example of increasing information density

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Beware!

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Form beats function

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Screen real estate sold cheap

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