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Couple of points to consider before reading this book:
1) The book could have been way shorter and less repetitive on some topics. The book never ends.
2) The book invents some unnecessary new terms from old ideas which to me seem very unreasonable. Why do we need to make things more complicated?
3) The book is not reader-friendly at all with its wide lines, and the use of very thick glossy paper which makes it too heavy to hold. Forget about reading it on your commute.
Being honest, there are also ...more
1) The book could have been way shorter and less repetitive on some topics. The book never ends.
2) The book invents some unnecessary new terms from old ideas which to me seem very unreasonable. Why do we need to make things more complicated?
3) The book is not reader-friendly at all with its wide lines, and the use of very thick glossy paper which makes it too heavy to hold. Forget about reading it on your commute.
Being honest, there are also ...more
Nov 20, 2012
Massimo Curatella
marked it as to-read
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review of another edition
Shelves:
interaction-design
Jun 13, 2016
Sara Koay
marked it as to-read
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review of another edition
Shelves:
general-ux-and-usability


























