Interaction Design: Beyond Human - Computer Interaction
G**S
Practic and useful
I've been reading this book on my own and so far I must say it is a useful tool for those who need guidance in UX or those who want to improve their design skills in HCI.
L**N
good
This book is kind of hard to read, but it was very useful for the course I was taking. Contains a lot of information that I needed to pass the course.
M**S
Five Stars
Book is well written and easy to understand. Plenty of good examples to help understand the material. Easy reading
C**C
Basically Useless
I bought this book for a class, and I think it's basically useless. Any time I think I'm going to learn something concrete, I get referred to an outside source. A textbook is supposed to get that outside work and summarize it for me. Telling me that design recommendations exist and telling me the sources rather than providing a recap of those examples is the opposite of what I want in a textbook. What good is a textbook if all it does is tell me where else to look for the useful information? Also, there is an entire chapter that basically just describes what different interfaces are. I don't need to read three pages about what a mobile device is and how people use them. I'd rather read about the advantages and disadvantages of designing for those types of interfaces. Similarly with examples of different ways of low-fidelity prototyping, why not tell me how using index card can be useful rather than just telling me what it is?I also failed to be convinced that most of what they talk about in the book is driven by scientific research. Maybe that was not the authors' goal, but as a research scientist, I like to know that various techniques have scientific grounding.I also agree with the other reviewers who said it is unnecessarily wordy. This book could have been at least a hundred pages shorter and still conveyed the same information it currently conveys.
A**W
Its a textbook. Just get it if you need it
It tends to explain things thoroughly (quite often, too thoroughly) and has a lot of what feels like filler, but it is a good book with good points if you're taking a HCI class. It has some pretty amusing images (relative to most textbooks) to make reading more enjoyable.The third edition is very different from previous ones, so if your class requires 3e, try to find a used one on here.
R**P
Got it on time for class
I got the book just in time for class. I do wish there was a digital one though. The material covered in the book was updated enough to show examples on an iPad with iBooks versus Kindle.
N**S
Overly wordy and lacks solid examples and clear context
I had particularly high hopes for this book, hoping it would have more insight toward design for web and computer applications. I was disappointed to find that the overall content is long winded and leans more toward theory rather than practical and usable examples for web and computer application design.The book as a whole I feel, fails to accurately and quickly make new ideas known to the reader. This is evident by a lack of real world examples or even citing instances where a certain concept was used. The author instead bombards you with long descriptions and fragmented ideas. I got the distinct impression that the authors were almost avoiding or dancing around certain ideas.What was more alarming was in chapter 2, the author notes that she does not subscribe to any social media and was looking over others shoulders during a environmental crisis at a conference. She then proceeds to talk about social media and it's makeup but it would appear that she had no real first hand experience with it which to me lacked credibility.The purchase was not a total loss as I did learn a new method to approaching new projects from reading this book. I also gained a deeper insight on designing around the problem space, which again is a lofty term that could use more explanation in easier to understand terminology. It should be noted that many of the terms and topics discussed within are garrulous, ie: rambling, and there is a considerable lack of understandable examples to help the reader see how topics could be applied in the real world.Unless this is absolutely required reading for a college course, I would steer clear of it unfortunately.
A**F
Amazing book!!
The book itself amazing and colorful. I recieved it within less than a week. I recommend it for interface designers.
A**R
Five Stars
Came in just as it was advertised
R**Y
Excelente contenido mal ejemplar
El contenido es excelente, el ejemplar llegó mal cortado en algunas páginas. Fue fácil de arreglar pero no lo esperaba
A**A
Outdated book
The book is majorly outdated. It's more about the idea of interaction and its use during the early 2000s.
M**O
Really a good book
A little bit heavy but nice, full of examples and pictures and easy to understand.The pages are heavy and strong and coloured.
T**N
Well worth it
I'm studying a course called human centred systems and this book is a core reading text. I like the way the authors bring in real life examples that you can understand and relate to. If you are a beginner in this field (like i am) you will probably have to read each paragraph a couple of times to get your head round the concepts and points. Having said that there are assignments at the end if each chapter that help you apply what you have learnt. The authors have also created a very good website that goes hand in hand with the book. I would recommend it to HCI, design and psychology students.
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