A designer who believes that interfaces and products should be designed in conjunction with each other rather than seperately, Luke Wroblewski, writes the Functioning Form blog and has an excellent post today with links to reading lists and topics for those interested in learning more about User Interface Design. Here's his intro,
I receive a lot of email from students and novice practitioners asking for resources to help them learn the fundamentals of interface design. These questions come from people with a variety of backgrounds: computer science, psychology, Web design, human computer interaction, and more. This is great because interface design, at its heart, is an inter-disciplinary activity whose practitioners benefit greatly from strong horizontal (generalist) skill sets
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