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S**G
Spark notes of the full version
I have owned the full version of this book for years now and love it. Its a great resource to reference back to. I purchased this pocket version for a friend who is a less patient reader and he is enjoying the quick lookups, as well as this book literally fits in his pocket! If you want more in depth explanations or study material i suggest using the original book, but for TLDR, this is perfect.
R**.
Well designed book that gives me some basic design knowledge and understanding.
Excellent book and reference for a "jack of all trades". I love that the book covers several areas of design, including both visual and functional aspects. It is conveniently sized, and of course...well designed.Personally, I play with everything from designing parts and tools to build/repair cars to graphic design to home organization/building projects. I outsource my "real" design work to professionals, but it is still great to understand some of these principles when reviewing their work.
R**N
I like it a lot.
I wouldn't say I didn't know a part of those design rules, but not all. This book is very useful and easy to understand. It is definitely a book that should be on your table. So buy it, put page marks and use it.
R**R
Four Stars
A good quick reference read, but the full book is better.
T**Y
Great introduction to a wide variety of useful principles
The depth is hardly the great thing about this book. It is a rather shallow introduction to each of these principles. Really just sufficient to understand and apply said principles in a useful way. Many of these principles could take a decade to master, but that's where this book becomes useful. While it would take a long time to master, it only takes a few minutes to apply to a lesser extent. Just sufficient to substantially improve a project, product, or user interface, for instance. For new designers, developers, artists, and engineers, this book is a must have.
W**S
extremely interesting
very thought provoking book, lots of complicated psychological principles all boiled down to their simplest form. this is a great book to flip through bit by bit while you're eating breakfast, gives you one or two cool ideas that you can percolate throughout your day.
M**V
Good Primer and Reference
This is the smallest, most concise book for human factors/ergonomics that I've ever seen. Any intelligent person would be able to extrapolate a good design from the foundation that this book establishes. I use it as a reference with other engineers on how to make our products work better for our customers. Many engineers can be obtuse when it comes to human factors/ergonomics since they are rarely end-users.
D**D
Excellent book flawed only by author's apparent pro-abortion bias
Fantastic book on design principles...so concise, comprehensive and well-illustrated. I read his previous book which was overall great, and I find this one even better and inclusive of even more important design concepts. My only gripe is his seemingly pro-abortion bias in one of his examples. Abortion is violence against a developing human and her or his mother. Choose life.
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