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Les Hatton | 2002c | Memorability and Invisibility: a tale of two alarm clocks and other stories from the front line | Keynote, HCI 2002, London, August 2002 | HCI_802.pdf |
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A discussion of human interface designs and an attempt to distinguish good and bad and why. The main subject, a comparison of two alarm clocks is a wonderful example of the good and the bad in interface design. One of them is truly wonderful; the other drove me nuts and appears to have been designed by a committee of trade unionists, or possibly a political party. | None yet | 8 |
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