My review copy of Universal Usability: Designing Computer Interfaces for Diverse Users (ed: Jonathan Lazar) turned up this week. It’s hot off the press, and a flip through shows that there are some really interesting topics covered. Once The Computer Journal gives me the go-ahead, I’ll post the review here.
It’s something to read while it is cooking up a storm outside: after weeks of beautiful weather in Paris it is now thunder and lightening. Cue glass of wine, bar of chocolate and some great technology project case studies!
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