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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jeff Johnson is President and Principal Consultant for UI Wizards, Inc., a product usability consulting firm based in San Francisco. He founded UI Wizards in 1996. Client companies of UI Wizards have included Advance Reality, Aspect Technologies, AT&T, Informix, InfoSpace, InXight, Oracle, Optical Microwave Networks, Inc., RightPoint Software, Silicon Graphics, Studio Archetype, Sun Microsystems, Tibco Financial Technologies, and Vitria. Prior to founding UI Wizards, Jeff worked as a user -interface designer and implementer, manager, usability tester, and researcher at Cromemco, Xerox, US West, Hewlett-Packard, and Sun Microsystems. He is the author of GUI Bloopers: Don'ts and Do's for Software Developers and Web Designers and has published numerous articles and book chapters on a variety of topics in human-computer interaction and technology policy (for details see his website at www.uiwizards.com). Jeff co-chaired the first U.S. conference on participatory design of computer systems: PDC'90. He has a B.A. degree from Yale University and a Ph.D. from Stanford University, both in experimental psychology, with additional studies in computer science.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
First and foremost, I thank Belinda Breyer, Senior Developmental Editor at Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, who served both as my boss, setting the schedule and cracking the whip when necessary, and as my helper, chasing down references, finding suitable cartoons, devising clever names for bloopers, and numbering figures. The book would have been both much later and lower in quality without her oversight, advice, and help.
Others at Morgan Kaufmann who were instrumental in getting this book project started or finished were: Diane Cerra, Howard Severson, and Edward Wade. I thank them. I also thank Chen Design Associates, Graphic World Publishing Services, and Ross Carron Design for their parts in turning my manuscript into a high quality book.
This book benefited enormously from examples of bloopers contributed by people too numerous to list here. You know who you are. It also benefited from comments on GUI Bloopers ”this book's predecessor ”submitted by readers at GUI-bloopers.com and online bookstores. The book also was greatly improved by the comments and suggestions of several reviewers and usability testers: Richard Anderson, Jim Bartram, Cathy de Heer, Meghan Ede, Darren Gergle, Ryan Hanau, Austin Henderson, Ellen Isaacs, Carolyn Jarrett, Robin Kinkead, Steve Krug, Jim Miller, Stu Rohrer, Gitta Salomon, and Howard Tamler. Thanks are due to Jakob Nielsen for providing information on Web trends, to Kevin Mullet for advice on graphic design issues, and to Steve Krug for advice on designing the book's figures and for writing the Foreword.
I thank several dear friends for providing supportive friendship during this long project: Chuck Clanton, Robin Jeffries, Tom McCalmont, Jane Rice, and Kathy Thompson. Finally, I thank my wife and companion, Karen Ande, for being unconditionally supportive.
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