“During the short history of computing, interface design has usually been neglected, resulting in software that is cumbersome and counter-intuitive. In this book, Harold Hambrose calls for design where “Help” is helpful and where clutter is eliminated. He describes a set of common-sense principles and asserts the essential place of design in superior products. Together with thought leaders like Edward Tufte, Harold Hambrose reminds us that great design can change the world.”
— Tony Pizi / CIO, Asset Management Platform Services, Deutsche Bank









