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Simple and usable: An interview with Giles Colborne

Gerry Gaffney October 16, 2010 Interaction design 1 Comment

Gerry Gaffney interviews Giles Colborne, author of “Simple and Usable: web, mobile and interaction design”. Giles talks about simplicity as a winning strategy, about experts and mainstreamers, and about how to turn customers into advocates.

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Gerry GaffneySimple and usable: An interview with Giles Colborne10.16.2010

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