Books
A
short list of helpful books by interface design, usability and innovation
management experts.
- Brooks, David
W. Web-Teaching: A Guide to Designing Interactive Teaching for
the World Wide Web. Plenum Publication Corp., 1997.
- Brown, John
S. ed., Seeing Differently: Insights on Innovation.
Harvard Business Review Book: 1997.
- Campbell, Alastair.
The Designer's Lexicon. Chronicle Books: San Francisco,
2000.
- Carter, David
E. Branding: The Power of Market Identity. Hearst Books
International: New York, 1999.
- Dumas, Joseph
and Redish, Janice. A
Practical Guide to Usability Testing. Ablex: Norwood,
NJ, 1993.
- Flanders, Vincent
and Willis, Michael. Web
Pages that Suck. Sybex: Alameda, CA, 1998
- Fleming, Jennifer.
Web
Navigation: Designing the User Experience. O'Reilly: Sebastopol,
CA, 1998.
- Garcia, M.R.
Redesigning Print for the Web. Hayden Books, 1997.
- Hackos, J. and
Redish, J. User
and Task Analysis for Interface Design. Wiley: New York,
1998.
- Hix, Deborah
and Hartson, H.R. Developing
User Interfaces:
Ensuring Usability Through Product & Process. Wiley:
New York,1993.
- Horton, William.
The
Icon Book: Visual Symbols for Computer Systems and Documentation.
Wiley: New York, 1994.
- Nardi, Bonnie
and O'Day, Vicki Information
Ecologies: Using Technology with Heart. MIT Press: Cambridge,
MA, 1999.
- Neilsen, Jakob,
Designing
Web Usability: The Practice of Simplicity. New Riders:
Indianapolis, IN. 2000.
- Nielsen, Jakob.
Usability
Engineering. Academic Press: Boston, MA, 1993.
- Nielsen, Jakob
and Mack R.L. (Eds). Usability
Inspection Methods. Wiley: New York, 1994.
- Norman, Donald.
The
Design of Everyday Things. Doubleday: New York, 1990.
- Norman, Donald.
The
Invisible Computer. MIT Press, 1999.
- Rosenfeld, Louis
and Morville, Peter. Information
Architecture for the World Wide Web. O'Reilly: Sebastopol,
CA, l998.
- Rubin, Jeffrey.
Handbook
of Usability Testing: How to Plan, Design, and Conduct Effective Tests.
Wiley: New York, 1994.
- Spool, Jared,
et al., Web
Site Usability: A Designer's Guide. Morgan Kaufman Publishers,
1998.
- Veen, Jeffrey.
Hotwired
Style: Principles for Building Smart Web Sites. Wired
Books: San Francisco, l997
- Byron Reeves
& Clifford Nass. The
Media Equation: How People Treat Computers, Television, and New Media
like Real People and Places, Cambridge University Press,
1996
- Jean Lipman-Blumen
& Harold Leavitt. Hot Groups. Seeding Them, Feeding Them, and
Using Them to Ignite Your Organization. Oxford University
Press, 1999.
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