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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Nice introduction to understanding users holistically,
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This review is from: Designing Pleasurable Products: An Introduction to the New Human Factors (Paperback)
This book was interesting introduction to the different types of pleasures that could be taken into consideration when designing products for everyday use. With the background in interaction architecture of web services, I found this book partially useful and mainly interesting. The book was useful in the sense of gaining terms for describing different types of pleasures (involved when using products) and the hierarchy of them. Also the chapter with comprehensive structure of people characteristics will probably help in mapping the characteristics of people (or determining the target group) who use whatever products or services. This book is written from the industrial design point of view, but with good will and slight tuning of thought it may be useful for other design disciplines as well. The paperback edition is equal to the hardcover, the content and chapters are same, only cover is different.
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5.0 out of 5 stars (1 customer review) 5 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
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What an interesting take on Design and Trends,
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This review is from: Designing Pleasurable Products: An Introduction to the New Human Factors (Hardcover)
Read this book if you aren't lucky enough like me to be the Teaching Assistant to Pat Jordan's Designing Pleasurable Products class. An incredibly smart designer and man who conveys so much in one book! Smart purchase
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