irenealgi's review against another edition

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5.0

Great book on human behaviour and how to design accordingly. Borrowed from library but might purchase in the future for reference. Yes, examples might be dated, but us human beings take much longer than technology to change, so most of the behaviours it describes are still valid.

stackx's review against another edition

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4.0

A really great introduction to how cognitive psychology relates to designing user interfaces.

lottemarleen's review against another edition

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1.0

I suppose I would've enjoyed this book if it wasn't a course book for school. However, it was a course book for school and I did not enjoy the reading experience in the slightest. Therefore I will give it one star. Sue me!

virtual's review against another edition

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5.0

Very interesting book regarding the way our minds work (and have primitively worked) and how it affects the way we interact with web pages. Very clear examples, including tests you can preform yourself.

ireneybean's review

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5.0

Really fascinating. Does not contain the same old information on widget-patterns. Instead it talks about how our brains works and how that applies to user interface design. Is not a "cookbook" rather seeks to increase your understanding of what designers should be trying to achieve and why.

irenealgi's review

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5.0

Great book on human behaviour and how to design accordingly. Borrowed from library but might purchase in the future for reference. Yes, examples might be dated, but us human beings take much longer than technology to change, so most of the behaviours it describes are still valid.
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