Overview
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The members of Nielsen Norman Group are user experience pioneers: they defended users and usability before it became popular to do so. They were also hypertext pioneers years before the Web. Their books have defined the field: since 1986 they have published most of the classic books about human interfaces.
Don Norman's book, The Design of Everyday Things, was ranked as the best book ever written about user interfaces in a survey of user interface professionals at the CHI 2000 conference.
Jakob Nielsen's book, Designing Web Usability: The Practice of Simplicity is the number-one best-selling book ever about user interfaces, with more than a quarter million copies in print in 22 languages.
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