[IxDA Discuss] Interesting Books

Shaun Bergmann shaunbergmann at gmail.com
Wed Sep 19 13:03:35 PDT 2007


I saw Scott do a presentation on that very subject here a few months ago,
he's an equally engrossing speaker.

I'd have to give some thumbs up to the ones that are always on this list:
1. The Inmates are Running the Asylum by Alan Cooper,
( http://www.amazon.com/Inmates-Are-Running-Asylum-Products/dp/0672316498 )

2. Designing for Interaction by Dan Saffer is extremely well done.  It's a
must have in ones personal library

3. The Institutionalization of Usability
(
http://www.amazon.com/Institutionalization-Usability-Step-Step-Guide/dp/032117934X)
 This one is not exactly about designing per se, but it's a great addition
if you are in a corporate environment that isn't coming from a background of
traditional design.  (probably describes a large percentage of companies out
there:  In need of UX/IX without even being aware of it)



On 9/19/07, Maxim Soloviev <maxim at deast.info> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I just finished reading excellent book "The Myths of Innovations" by
> Scott Berkun.
>
> Could you please recommend interesting books on following topics:
> * User Experience
> * Design
> * Interactions
> * Usability
>
> and any other books that you think are worth reading on related subjects.
>
> Thank you!
> --
> Maxim Soloviev
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