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Title:
The Elements of User Interface DesignAuthor:
Theo MandelISBN:
0 471 16267 1Publisher:
WileyPages:
440ppPrice:
£27-50Reviewer:
Nigel ArmstrongSubject:
user interfacesAppeared in:
10-4This is best regarded as a sort of consciousness raising
exercise. The author has had long experience in UI design and this book
contains a wide-ranging trawl across the depth and breadth of what is
involved in the subject. However, in the end, what comes across is the lack
of a single authorial voice. What he tends to do is to talk about various
problems and issues in various types of UI design, then present a list of
bullet points, often taken from somebody else's work. This would not be so
bad, were it not that it happens so many times and that one list of points
is frequently followed by another. Every chapter also has its own long and
copious bibliography. The end result is that of a survey of the subject
rather than an authoritative work in its own right.
There is a lot of very useful material here, once you can get past the way it is presented. It certainly made me think deeply about the UIs for which I have been responsible and given me ideas about how they might be improved. If you are looking for a good broad-based introduction to the subject and don't mind a (very) American style of presentation, then this has to be on the list of possible choices.