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The VR Book : Human-Centered Design for Virtual Reality - Jason Jerald

The VR Book

Human-Centered Design for Virtual Reality

By: Jason Jerald

Paperback | 1 September 2015

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This is a strong foundation of human-centric virtual reality design for anyone and everyone involved in creating VR experiences.

Without a clear understanding of the human side of virtual reality (VR), the experience will always fail.

The VR Book bridges this gap by focusing on human-centered design. Creating compelling VR applications is an incredibly complex challenge. When done well, these experiences can be brilliant and pleasurable, but when done badly, they can result in frustration and sickness. Whereas limitations of technology can cause bad VR execution, problems are oftentimes caused by a lack of understanding human perception, interaction, design principles, and real users. This book focuses on the human elements of VR, such as how users perceive and intuitively interact with various forms of reality, causes of VR sickness, creating useful and pleasing content, and how to design and iterate upon effective VR applications.

This book is not just for VR designers, it is for managers, programmers, artists, psychologists, engineers, students, educators, and user experience professionals. It is for the entire VR team, as everyone contributing should understand at least the basics of the many aspects of VR design. The industry is rapidly evolving, and The VR Book stresses the importance of building prototypes, gathering feedback, and using adjustable processes to efficiently iterate towards success. It contains extensive details on the most important aspects of VR, more than 600 applicable guidelines, and over 300 additional references.
Industry Reviews

“The definitive guide for creating VR user interactions.” – Amir Rubin, CEO of Sixense
“Conceptually comprehensive, yet at the same time practical and grounded in real-world experience.” – Paul Mlyniec, President of Digital ArtForms
“The summative guidelines provide quick access with back references for further understanding.” – Chris Pusczak, Creative Director of SymbioVR
“I was able to briefly preview it at SIGGRAPH this last summer and it seemed like it would be a good fit for my class. Now that have had a chance to take a deeper dive, I am even more certain I will be using the book. I am looking forward to using this as a required text when I teach the course again.” – Dr. David Whittinghill, Purdue University

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Published: 1st September 2015

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