Beautiful Users: Designing for People by Ellen Lupton

Beautiful Users: Designing for People

Ellen Lupton

142 pages first pub 2014 (editions)

nonfiction art design informative slow-paced

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In the mid-twentieth century, Henry Dreyfuss—widely considered the father of industrial design—pioneered a user-centered approach to design that focuses on studying people's behaviors and attitudes as a key first step in developing successful prod...

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