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Loading... Designing Interactionsby Bill Moggridge
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Each chapter is a single interview. Can be used independently. Lots of pictures. Good source for supplemental readings for class assignments. This is a comprehensive and thoughtful review of the development of interaction design from the early days in Silicon Valley to future scenarios. The chapters are organised around interviews with key people involved, directly or indirectly, in the development of interaction design, including Doug Engelbart, Bill Atkinson, Bill Verplank, Jeff Hawkins, Rob Haitani, David Liddle, David Kelley, Brenda Laurel, Will Wright, Fran Samalionis, Takeshi Natsuno, Terry Winograd, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Hiroshi Ishii, Durrell Bishop, Dunne and Raby, John Maeda, and Jane Fulton Suri. The foreword is from Gillian Crampton Smith. Video interviews are included on an accompanying CD. The book also has an excellent supporting site (http://www.designinginteractions.com/...), as well as a sample chapter. The book itself was co-designed and -produced by the author. Stories about famous things and people, great images, readable and browsable When I touched the first a NeXT station and NeXTSTEP, I was not really thinking of its design and ease of interaction. Reading 'Designing Interactions' remembered me the old days and the incredible user interface we had in hands when working under NeXTSTEP. Building interaction with machine is not a simple thing and takes ages before having something really simple to use. The book is covering aspect like services, games or mobile device. The book is pleasant to read with a clear typesetting and well-balanced with the text and illustration. Not far away for being an art book... Amazing library of thoughts from innovative design thinkers of today
"All in all, I cannot recommend this book too highly: it is fascinating, stimulating and illuminating. Buy it."
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