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Principles of User Interface Design
Comprising twenty succinct points from the mind of Mr. Porter, the aptly named Principles of User Interface Design is a must-read for any aspiring or established user interface designer.
If you read it a month ago when it was first published, go back and read it once more. These principles are meant to be referred to time and time again.

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