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GUI Bloopers: Don'ts and Do's for Software Developers and Web Designers (Interactive Technologies)

GUI Bloopers: Don'ts and Do's for Software Developers and Web Designers (Interactive Technologies)

GUI Bloopers: Don'ts and Do's for Software Developers and Web
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GUI Bloopers: Don'ts and Do's for Software Developers and Web Designers (Interactive Technologies) Paperback - 2000

by Johnson PhD, Jeff

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Reader reviews for GUI Bloopers: Don'ts and Do's for Software Developers and Web Designers (Interactive Technologies)

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GUI Bloopers looks at user interface design bloopers from commercial software, Web sites, and information appliances, explaining how intelligent, well-intentioned professionals made these dreadful mistakes--and how you can avoid them. While equipping you with all the theory needed to learn from these examples, GUI expert Jeff Johnson also presents the reality of interface design in an entertaining, anecdotal, and instructive way.

This is an excellent, well-illustrated resource for anyone whose work touches on usability issues, including software engineers, Web site designers, managers of development processes, QA professionals, and usability professionals.Hear Jeff Johnson's interview podcast on software and website usability at the University of Canterbury (25 min.)

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"I wish! Alas, many others have stated this principle before me, and it doesn't seem to have done much good."
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