The Design of Everyday Things
by Don Norman
This book is closely aligned with the pragmatic insights in 'About Face 3,' focusing on user experience and design, making it essential for anyone interested in UX design.
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by Don Norman
This book is closely aligned with the pragmatic insights in 'About Face 3,' focusing on user experience and design, making it essential for anyone interested in UX design.
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Similar to 'About Face 3,' this book covers fundamental usability principles that also resonate with interface design and user interaction.
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Anderson's exploration of emotional interaction and design complements the themes of effective design communication found in 'About Face 3.'
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Garrett's structured approach to UX design principles parallels the extensive discussions on design strategies in 'About Face 3.'
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Tidwell's focus on patterns in interface design offers practical insights that mirror some of the core content in 'About Face 3,' making it a valuable read for UX designers.
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