Description
- ISBN-13: 9780753556658
- Publisher: Ebury Publishing
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 416
- Weight: 290 gr
- ISBN-10: 0753556650
- Publisher Date: 24 Sep 2020
- Height: 198 mm
- Spine Width: 34 mm
- Width: 126 mm
Original price was: ₹799.00.₹599.25Current price is: ₹599.25.
Discover the hidden history of design in “User Friendly” by Cliff Kuang. Explore how design evolved from focusing on efficiency to prioritizing user needs. From punch cards to smartphones, this book reveals the untold story of how user-centered design transformed our relationship with technology, offering insights for designers, tech enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the human element in the digital age. ISBN: 9780753556658
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Priya Bharti –
Interesting read! I never thought about design this way. Some parts were a bit dry, but overall informative.
Souvik Kumar Mondal –
Good overview of design history. Some concepts were a bit repetitive, but still worth reading for insights.
Kartikey Gupta –
A decent read about user-friendly design, could’ve been better organized. Too many examples.
Pranav Kalra –
User Friendly is insightful and well-written. It’s a great resource for understanding design principles.
Devansh Agrawal –
Excellent book! It’s well-researched and provides a comprehensive view of design evolution. Loved it.
Yash Sandeep Wayangankar –
A fascinating look at the evolution of design. Highly recommend for anyone in tech or design fields. Great insight.
Pooja R D –
User Friendly is okay, but I expected more depth. It skims the surface of some really interesting topics.
Abhimanyu Anurag –
An amazing exploration of design! It’s so important to understand user needs. I will use in my work!.
Bharat Soni –
Not bad, not great. It had some interesting points, but nothing groundbreaking. Easy to read.
Sanchi Manchanda –
I enjoyed learning about the history of design. It got slow in the middle, but picked up again towards the end.
Rahul Rajak –
I struggled to get through this. It’s dense and not as engaging as I hoped. Expected more ‘stories’.
Aditya Jain –
This book changed how I see technology! It’s a must-read for understanding user-centered design.