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  • Paperback: 250 pages
  • Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann (31 May 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0123740371
  • ISBN-13: 978-0123740373
  • Product Dimensions: 23.4 x 19 x 1.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 45,006 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"I love this book. There are very few resources available that see across and through all of the disciplines involved in developing great experiences. This is complex stuff and Buxton's work is both informed and insightful. He shares the work in an intimate manner that engages the reader and you will find yourself nodding with agreement and smiling at the poignant relevance of his examples" ALISTAIR HAMILTON, SYMBOL TECHNOLOGIES, NY"

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'Bill Buxton and I share a common belief that design leadership together with technical leadership drives innovation. Sketching, prototyping, and design are essential parts of the process we use to create new products. Bill Buxton brings design leadership and creativity to Microsoft. Through his thought-provoking personal examples he is inspiring others to better understand the role of design in their own companies' - Bill Gates, Chairman, Microsoft. 'Informed design is essential. While it might seem that Bill Buxton is exaggerating or kidding with this bold assertion, neither is the case. In an impeccably argued and sumptuously illustrated book, design star Buxton convinces us that design simply must be integrated into the heart of business' - Roger Martin, Dean, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto. 'Design is explained, with the means and manner for successes and failures illuminated by engaging stories, true examples and personal anecdotes. In "Sketching User Experiences", Bill Buxton clarifies the processes and skills of design from sketching to experience modeling, in a lively and informative style that is rich with stories and full of his own heart and enthusiasm. At the start we are lost in mountain snows and northern seas, but by the end we are equipped with a deep understanding of the tools of creative design' - Bill Moggridge, Cofounder of IDEO and author of "Designing Interactions". 'Like any secret society, the design community has its strange rituals and initiation procedures. Bill opens up the mysteries of the magical process of design, taking us through a land in which story-telling, orange squeezers, the Wizard of Oz, I-pods, avalanche avoidance, bicycle suspension sketching, and faking it are all points on the design pilgrim's journey. There are lots of ideas and techniques in this book to feed good design and transform the way we think about creating useful stuff' - Peter Gabriel. 'I love this book. There are very few resources available that see across and through all of the disciplines involved in developing great experiences. This is complex stuff and Buxton's work is both informed and insightful. He shares the work in an intimate manner that engages the reader and you will find yourself nodding with agreement, and smiling at the poignant relevance of his examples' - Alistair Hamilton, Symbol Technologies, NY. 'Books that have proposed bringing design into HCI are aplenty, though books that propose bringing software in to Design less common. Nevertheless, Bill manages to skilfully steer a course between the excesses of the two approaches and offers something truly in-between. It could be a real boon to the innovation business by bringing the best of both worlds: design and HCI' - Richard Harper, Microsoft Research, Cambridge. There is almost a fervor in the way that new products, with their rich and dynamic interfaces, are being released to the public-typically promising to make lives easier, solve the most difficult of problems, and maybe even make the world a better place. The reality is that few survive, much less deliver on their promise. The folly - an absence of design, and an over-reliance on technology alone as the solution. We need design. But design as described here depends on different skillsets-each essential, but on their own, none sufficient. In this rich ecology, designers are faced with new challenges - challenges that build on, rather than replace, existing skills and practice. "Sketching User Experiences" approaches design and design thinking as something distinct that needs to be better understood - by both designers and the people with whom they need to work - in order to achieve success with new products and systems. So while the focus is on design, the approach is holistic. Hence, the book speaks to designers, usability specialists, the HCI community, product managers, and business executives. There is an emphasis on balancing the back-end concern with usability and engineering excellence (getting the design right) with an up-front investment in sketching and ideation (getting the right design). Overall, the objective is to build the notion of informed design: molding emerging technology into a form that serves our society and reflects its values. Grounded in both practice and scientific research, Bill Buxton's engaging work aims to spark the imagination while encouraging the use of new techniques, breathing new life into user experience design. This title covers sketching and early prototyping design methods suitable for dynamic product capabilities: cell phones that communicate with each other and other embedded systems, 'smart' appliances, and things you only imagine in your dreams. Thorough coverage of the design sketching method which helps easily build experience prototypes - without the effort of engineering prototypes which are difficult to abandon. This title reaches out to a range of designers, including user interface designers, industrial designers, software engineers, usability engineers, product managers, and others. It is full of case studies, examples, exercises, and projects, and access to video clips that demonstrate the principles and methods. About the Author: Trained as a musician, Bill Buxton began using computers over thirty years ago in his art. This early experience, both in the studio an on stage, helped develop a deep appreciation of both the positive and negative aspects of technology and its impact. This increasingly drew him into both design and research, with a very strong emphasis on interaction and the human aspects of technology. He first came to prominence for his work at the University of Toronto on digital musical instruments and the novel interfaces that they employed. This work in the late 70s gained the attention of Xerox PARC, where Buxton participated in pioneering work in collaborative work, interaction techniques and ubiquitous computing. He then went on to become Chief Scientist of SGI and Alias|Wavefront, where he had the opportunity to work with some of the top film makers and industrial designers in the world. He is now a principal researcher at Microsoft Corp., where he splits his time between research and helping make design a fundamental pillar of the corporate culture.

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By Simon
Format:Paperback
A well-written explanation of how design fits into the product lifecycle with many interesting examples, including how old the 'new' technology we see really is and the need to design for long term usage.

I would highly recommend reading this book, whether you are a designer, developer or manager. Or any other role for that matter -- even if design isn't what you do, it affects everything you do or experience, whether it's the car you drive or the products or services you work with.
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The value of design 26 Sep 2008
By gcs
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The word 'design' in English covers such a wide range of activities that it has become unusfully vague, applying as well to designing a business model as to designing a frock. Bill Buxton describes the activities of designers who have usually been to design school rather than engineering or business school. Not many people know what they do, beyond a vague impression that they make things look good. Bill Buxton's book describes, with excellent examples, the range of designers' activities--both functional and aesthetic--and the value to a company of their particular skill: imagining and visualising ideas for products or services so they can be developed and assessed before time and money is committed to building them. This book is a great demonstration of the value of design to the bottom line and how it can be incorporated in the product development process in the digital realm.
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DESIGNED RIGHT 2 Dec 2010
Format:Paperback
This book is well-written, interesting and covers a broad range of design environments and products. The case studies and principles are valuable and easy to understand. I will be lending it to colleagues to read and discuss in months to come.
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