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A Taste of Usability
Large parts of Bringing Design to Software are available online. Have a taste of this seminal book, especially the interview on the conceptual model and the chapter on "Keepign it simple" then trot off to your local independant bookseller, or to amazon
Posted at December 19, 2001 12:54 PM


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Pity that the best chapter with Evans and Rheinfrank "Design Languages" isn't one of the online ones. Evans and Rheinfrank went on to Scient, I think. Anyone know where they are now?

Posted by Andrew at December 21, 2001 02:16 AM


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This is indeed neat, but hardly new: It's been linked on my resource page for a good year and a half now. ;)

Posted by jjg at December 21, 2001 03:32 PM


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Yes, but sometimes, dear Jesse, I link to old things to remind people of their value. This is a very old book, and it has a pretty old site, but it's still very relevent.

Posted by christina at December 22, 2001 07:35 AM


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