In a chaotic world, we all crave simplicity. We don't want to waste time
reconfiguring our smartphones, fumbling over digital printers, or
plodding through online forms while deadlines bear down on us. We want
technology that works.
Yet the harder we try to create simple user experiences, the more we tie
ourselves up in knots. We are undermined by demands to cram in more
features, or lured into approaches that turn out to be more complex than
ever.
Simplicity is a discipline that can be learned. This book shows you
how-with humor, powerful examples, quotes, and case studies.
This new edition has been updated to provide fresh advice for teams
struggling to satisfy the conflicting demands of their stakeholders; it
addresses important trends in technology; and it shows how four simple
rules of simplicity can be applied to new and emerging types of
interaction.
More information at: www.simpleandusable.com