Recommended Readings
- Designing
Web Usability: The Practice of Simplicity
by Jakob Nielsen, 1999
- Taking
Computers to Task (Online)
by W. Wayt Gibbs, appeared in Scientific American, July 1997.
- The Digital
Economic Revolution (Online)
by David R. Henderson, appeared in
Red Herring, no. 46, September 1997.
- The Difference
Between Web Design & GUI Design,
How Users Read on the
Web, and Search and You May
Find
by Jakob Nielsen
- Task-Centered
User Interface Design: A Practical Introduction (Shareware copy
online)
by Clayton Lewis & John Rieman,1994
- Is software
too hard to use?
by David Orenstein
- Nielsen's top 10
list (plus update)
by Jakob Nielsen
- Using Color
Effectively
by Lawrence J. Najjar
- Designing
Visual Interfaces
by Kevin Mullet and Darrell Sano
- Designing
SpeechActs: Issues in Speech User Interfaces
by Nicole Yankelovich,
Gina-Anne Levow, & Matt Marx
Other Books and Articles We Like
- Operating
an Emergency Information Service
In Communications of the
ACM, December, 2001. K.-P. Yee.
- Human-Computer
Interaction
by Alan J. Dix, et. al.,
2nd edition (February 1998) Prentice Hall; ISBN: 0132398648.
(Full text search
of the book)
- Developing
User Interfaces
by Dan R. Olsen, (January 1998)
Morgan Kaufman Publishers; ISBN: 1558604189.
- Applications in Computer Graphics
by Victoria Interrante et. al. from SIGGRAPH '97 Course
#33 Notes, 1997.
- Java
in a Nutshell, 2nd edition
by David Flanagan
- The
Design of Everyday Things
by Don Norman
- Programming
As If People Mattered: Friendly Programs, Software Engineering, and
Other Noble Delusions
by Nathaniel Borenstein
- Usability
Engineering
by Jakob
Nielsen
- The
Cartoon Guide to Statistics
by Larry Gonick and Woollcott Smith
- How
to Lie with Statistics
by Darrell Huff
- Designing
Visual Interfaces
by Kevin Mullet and Darrell Sano
- Visual
Explanations
by Edward Tufte
- Design,
Form, and Chaos
by Paul Rand
- The
New Typography
by Jan Tschchold
- The
Non-Designer's Design Book
by Robin Williams
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