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80 reviewsPeople are clamoring for more copies of Thoughts on Interaction Design. It is one of two key books on interaction design practice that are of relevance to students and practicing interaction designers alike.'' Jodi Forlizzi, Associate Professor of HCII and Design, Carnegie Mellon University''This book occupies alone a special place on the designers bookshelf; it is truly a unique and lusciously written book that also benefits from being well-designed in its own right.'' -- Will Evans, Principal, Experience Design, Twin Technologies''The major strength of the book is its success in rendering theoretical content in an accessible way. The book delivers a healthy measure of critical thinking about the field of Interaction Design in a readable, conversational style.'' -- Bill Lucas, MAYA Design''Thoughts on Interaction Design became an instant classic. The 1,000 original bound copies of the book are treasured possessions of everyone lucky enough to have been able to purchase one.'' -- Steve Baty, editor for Johnny Holland magazine, a contributor to UX Matters''This book has an eloquent and clear way of communicating the context for interaction design both in theory and in application, outlining its relative place in business, academia, and in practice. - Liz Danzico, Chair of the MFA in Interaction Design program at the School of Visual Arts
''MK author Jon Kolko talks with Jeff Parks of Radio Johnny about his recently re-released book Thoughts on Interaction Design!'' http://johnnyholland.org/2010/02/01/radio-johnny-jon-kolkos-thoughts-on-interaction-design/.