A book (nearly) about Interaction Design

laura

Jotted down by laura
on October 15th, 2009

Well this is my first blog post to Lushai and I’m happy to be on the team! Instead of writing about me I thought i would share something a friend forwarded onto me recently.

So there is a guy who is writing a book on Interaction Design and he’s breaking the mold a little on this one by asking the user to fund the end result (that’s the book).  Usually this sort of stuff annoys me a little but after having read the intro I think I am starting to understand why he already has a fair few people backing him.

The book is called Cadence and Slang. Have a read of the ‘outline of the book’ (scroll a little down the homepage to the link to it) and see what you think.  I am relatively impressed with the few snippets that stood out to me such as:

“An interface should be understood at a minimal cognitive cost, which vanishes after enough practice.”

And

“Expectations are always multifaceted, and they are usually moving targets. It takes a sensitive, continually adaptive understanding of what those expectations are to make a good interface.”

It seems like it might be worth throwing him a dollar or two his way so he complete the thing. See what you think yourself.

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