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On Aug 12 Ben McCormick wrote: Book Review: User-Centered Design
User-Centered Design by Travis Lowdermilk is a solid overview of the principles and practices of designing a software project with a focus on your users. The book does a good job of laying out the basic tools and processes of user-centered design, like usability studies, surveys, and project plans. It also argues convincingly for the power of its central points: user focus, preparation, and a structured process. Full Review  >

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On Jun 25 Devendra Tewari wrote:
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On May 7 Diego Gonzalez wrote: The book that every designer should read
The book ends with a development methodology that meets the premises of the book and is perfectly easy to understand for all levels of user examples. Full Review  >

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