Book Review: A Project Guide to UX Design
Thursday, October 1, 2009 at 03:13PM
A Project Guide to UX Design is a book that defines user experience design and its role in the project life cycle. Something I have considered missing in the traditional UX books prior. Russ and Carolyn do a great job defining roles and describing the fundamentals of UX.
The book also contains frequent references to other books and online resources through out each chapter, directly in context to what you are reading. Giving you even more great sources of information to further learn from.
I have been known to recommend books during my UX talks from authors such as Alan Cooper and Steven Krug. And while those authors are considered legendary and the forefathers to usabality and interaction design, I consider this book on par and a must have for anyone interested in UX as a practice.
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Nicole
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Hi,
Books sounds very interesting. you included user experience in your book it really shows your afforts.
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