First published in 1995 —just before the World Wide Web exploded into dominance in the software world—About Face rapidly became a bestseller. While the ideas and principles in the original book remain as relevant as ever, the examples in About Face 2.0 are updated to reflect the latest advances in interaction design, as well as principles specifically addressing Web and handheld platforms.

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"About Face 2.0 is one of the very rare design books that's fun to read, even though it rocks fundamental beliefs and packs the page with useful information. It's a must-read for anyone who wants to understand what the software design process should be (but usually isn't). The perspective is unique: intellectually rigorous enough for academics while remaining focused on helping practitioners. I'd recommend this book to anybody in the business."
—Harley Manning, Research Director, Forrester Research

"About Face 2.0 could completely redefine how software applications are created!"
—Pete McBreen, author, Software Craftsmanship

"Alan Cooper and Robert Reimann have a unique skill for crystallizing concepts we're all struggling with. About Face 2.0 is full of these insights; this updated release will have readers saying 'Yes that's it!' once again."
—James Fawcette, founder Visual Studio Magazine and VSLive! Conferences

# 504 pages
# Publisher: Wiley; 1st edition (March 17, 2003)
# Language: English
# ISBN-10: 0764526413
# ISBN-13: 978-0764526411

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