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£19.75 in the UK $35.00 in the USA
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"A fascinating collection
of mini-essays reflecting on the technology around us and the ways in
which it can either frustrate or delight us. Lon Barfield writes with
a keen eye and a light touch resulting in a book that is as entertaining
as it is insightful. It is really fun to read and beautifully laid out." "The column didn't turn
out the way I had anticipated; in fact it turned out better. It is great
that Lon Barfield has collected the columns – and added to them
– to create this book."
This book contains fifty of those
columns, covering such fundamental topics as: They have been gathered together, along with extra sections on observing the real world and a number of new columns. The book is both entertaining and enlightening. Lecturers will find it a good supplement to any course dealing with designing for people, while industrial and digital designers can learn from the observations and insights it contains. The content is an inspirational resource for interaction designers, web designers, architects, industrial designers and anybody who has ever said ‘Who on earth designed that?!’ This book is published by Bosko Books 2004. (ISBN: 0954723910)
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