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I've started to enjoy the java.net blogs and I'm not ashamed to admit that I read them almost daily. I'll be visiting more often as Simon Brown and Alan Williamson have taken up residence there.
Today, I was happy to see Jonathan Simon's list of usability books and websites. My new title is Senior GUI Developer, so I'm getting my re-aquainted with UI design and usability. In fact, my copy of Don't Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability just arrived today. For some odd reason Jonathan did not make the links clickable. That is not very usable now is it? I've taken Jonathan's list and make it clickable for your easy reference:
Jonathon Simon: Here is a list of books that I have found useful.And some good links:
- Tog on Interface - Bruce Tognazzini
- About Face 2.0: The Essentials of Interaction Design - Alan Cooper
- The Inmates Are Running the Asylum - Alan Cooper
- Design of Everyday Things - Don Norman
- Emotional Design - Don Norman
- The Humane Interface - Jeff Raskin
- Gui Bloopers - Jeff Johnson
- Microsoft Windows User Experience - Microsoft
- Macintosh Human Interface Guidelines - Apple Computer
- Anything by Edward Tufte
- Tognozzini's web site. Great articles.
- Nielsen Norman Group - A top notch consulting firm with some of the best guys around
- Interface Hall of Shame - Great mistakes to show your colleagues about how not to design interfaces.
- ACM UI SIG
- Usability Professionals Assoc. - A great organization for usability professionals
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03:47PM Aug 05, 2003
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