Stuart Card, PARC Jonathan Grudin, Microsoft Jakob Nielsen, Nielsen Norman Group The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Interactive Technologies Series Editors: ■ ■ ■ GUI Bloopers 2.0 Common User Interface Design Don’ts and Dos It’s gone from a great book to an excellent one.” -Steve Krug Advanced Common Sense (This page intentionally left blank If you ever picked it up in the past and ended up not plunking down your money, definitely take another look. The organization is terrific, the insights are easier to grasp, and above all, the writing is leaner. (Think Godfather II.) While Jeff could have settled for just updating the examples, as near as I can tell he’s rewritten nearly the entire book, and it shows. Spool Founding Principal, User Interface Engineering (“The second edition of GUI Bloopers is that true rarity: a sequel to something great that’s even better than the original. Jeff Johnson has once again done a fabulous job of reminding us about all the silly design mistakes we can make and giving us great advice on how to avoid them in our own designs.” -Jared M. If anything, these bloopers are even more common now than when version 1.0 was published, so the need for the book has only increased.” -Jakob Nielsen Principal Nielsen Norman Group (“This is the most entertaining design book I’ve read. If you have never made any of these mistakes, it’s because you have never designed a UI. “GUI Bloopers 2.0 is an extremely useful book for any software developer or interaction designer.
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