“(…) some food for thought, and a variety of resources and activities to support your exploration of interaction design.” (Jenny Preece et al. – Wiley & Sons)
“After a decade writing computer manuals, in 1989 Steve Krug moved up the food chain to usability testing and interface design so he could fix the problems instead of explaining them.” (Jude Murray – webBusters)
“Our current implementation uses Semantic Locations from the shop’s infrastructure, but we plan to consider also Physical Location in the future.” (Axel Spriestersbach – SAP Design Guild)
“(…) cues from Interaction Design, Usability Engineering and Product Design on a process known as empathic design, a user-centered approach to design that can lead to innovative e-learning.” (Maish Nichani – eLearningPost)
“The first generation of Websites has been built with a radical misunderstanding and misrepresentation of users’ expectations and practices.” (Stefana Broadbent & Francesco Cara – text-e)
“(…) the Living Web, the part of the web that is always changing. Writing for the Living Web is a tremendous challenge. Here are ten tips that can help.” (Mark Bernstein – A List Apart)
“(…) there is a clear dichotomy between the state-of-the-art approaches to designing and implementing user interfaces and their underlying applications” (Norman Patton – University of Manchester)