Some Interface Design Links

Digital Thread
This site is an excellent resource for searching out interesting and inspiring exemplars in web and interface design.
http://www.digitalthread.com/webdesign/

Don Norman’s jnd Site | User Advocacy and Human-Centered Design
Don Norman is the author of The Design of Everyday Things and co-founder of the Neilsen Norman Group
http://www.jnd.org/

Use It | Jacob Neilsen on Usability and Web Design
Jacob Neilsen is a guru of web design and usability, widely recognised as one of the great contributors to web interface design theory and practice, and yet sadly, often referred to as “the web designer that designers love to hate”. He offers valuable insights into user interface design for the web. He is the other co-founder of the Neilsen Norman Group.
http://www.useit.com/

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  1. James,

    Some more useful interface/web design links:

    A List Apart | “For people who make websites”
    Great articles on web design theory and practice, with plenty of example code to try out. Check out the topics page to get a sense of what they cover.
    http://www.alistapart.com/topics/

    Smashing Magazine | Articles about web design and development
    More good articles about web design and development, including design practice and business. Good showcases.
    http://www.smashingmagazine.com

    Webmonkey | Web design blog, reference and tutorials
    One of the original voices in web design and still going strong. Lots of useful information and opinions.
    http://www.webmonkey.com

    • Hi James, thanks for those. These are great links for overall web design and development, including interface and interaction. I find A List Apart very good for visuals such as layout, hierarchy, and typography. Good choices, thanks.

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