6.6.10
A reminder about why we read:
Grudin, Design and Truth, page 85Sometimes thinkers make their greatest discoveries while appreciating and interpreting the genius of others. It is as though, in the very process of doing justice to the superiority of another individual, we awaken something superior in ourselves.
Of course, one could argue that such interpretation should be done at a distance, lest our own superiority drown in another’s.
A wide-ranging and philosophical approach to user-centered design. Grudin argues compellingly that design that does not consider the user is dishonest. See also: my review in the Barnes&Noble Review. more
Provocative, cheeky, and very French. The title belies the real subject, which is an argument against reading and for writing. The book that convinced me to launch this site. more
Jeremy Keith on everything you need to know about the web’s new markup language, from semantics to strategy.
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