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Book Review: The Design of Everyday Things by Donald A. Norman

Anyone who has ever burnt themselves in a hotel shower should be relieved to learn that it is not your fault – it’s poor design. This book changed the way we look at everyday things – we now look more critically at how a product is designed.

Book Review: Sketching User Experiences by Bill Buxton

Buxton, a musician, designer and researcher at Microsoft Corp., explores the use of sketching to develop and communicate ideas during the design process.

Book Review: Designing Interactions by Bill Moggridge

A fascinating read for anyone interested in the history of interaction design in particular and design thinking in general. Moggridge interviews leading design practitioners, resulting in a diversity of opinions about what constitutes good design.

Book Review: About Face 3: The Essentials of Interaction Design by Alan Cooper, Robert Reimann and David Cronin

In the latest edition of this classic book, Cooper, Reimann and Cronin show us how to design effective digital interactions. Goal-directed design puts people (specifically the user) first.


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The Importance of First Line Leaders

First line leaders are the brave people on the front lines of organizational leadership. They are called upon day in and day out to lead a team.
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