Designing for Interaction: Rough Cuts Version Available

I’m not sure why you would want this, but if you simply can’t wait until August to start reading my book, you can now order and download the Rough Cuts (pdf) version. It’s not the whole book right now–I’m still writing it!–but the first two chapters, with the next two chapters (3 and 4) coming in about two weeks. When the book is finished, you get the whole book in PDF format. You can also order both the PDF version and the final print book together if you’d like. (Again: I’m not sure why you’d want to do that unless you are desperate to read all of Marc Rettig‘s interview (as you should be!) right now and save it for posterity).

There’s also some limited text snippets available free. Like this one on the overlapping disciplines of interaction design.

One of the other purposes of Rough Cuts editions is for readers to give feedback before the book is published, to correct errors and problems, and to make suggestions for improvement. If you are one of these brave souls ordering this edition, I would love to hear what you think of the book!

One thought on “Designing for Interaction: Rough Cuts Version Available

  1. Looking forward to it. That diagram of the overlapping disciplines looks like my life right now, and explains why I feel like shit…
    The sooner guys like you and the APers (and rettig) start to come to some scholarly agreement on how to create boundary objects, communication and deliverables for the kind of world shown there the better… and maybe while you’re at it you could invent some acronyms to get the geeks onboard too… 😉
    PREORDERED.

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