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Authored by one of the earliest advocates of user centered design, The Design of Everyday Things illustrates why you should meet the needs of your customers.
Examples range from common objects to early day computers. Although this book was written in 1988, the principles are still applicable to design usable sites.
Essential reading for anyone interested in usability beyond the human-computer interface.
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