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Designing Interactive Systems is the most  authoritative textbook in the areas of human–computer interaction (HCI), usability, consumer experience and interaction design. David Benyon has updated the book based on extensive user feedback to provide a challenging and exciting teaching resource for courses in this area.

 

The book includes numerous case studies and illustrations taken from the author’s extensive experience of designing innovative products and systems. Each chapter includes thought-provoking challenges and reflective interjections pointing readers to related areas of study.

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640 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 22, 2013

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