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Andreas
Mar 03, 2011 rated it liked it
Some interesting ideas. Especially for the time it was written (2000). Some of the ideas are present in current mobile interfaces. E.g. that when you open an App on your iPhone, you first are presented an image of the last state and in the background the App is loaded (which was already used in the canon cat).
But parts of the book are unnecessary long-winded. If you want to have a shorter introduction into human cognition and how it applies to interface design, there are better books.
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