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,Interaction Design continues to be the standard textbook in the field. Seasoned practitioners will find it use-
ful when they need a reference to best practices or to explain a concept to a colleague. Students can turn to
Interaction Design for an easy-to-understand description of the basics or in-depth how-tos. From personas and
disabilities to the design of UX organizations and working in Agile, if you’re going to pick one book to bring into
the office, it should be this one.
Jofish Kaye, Principal Research Scientist, Mozilla, USA
This is the perfect textbook for a wide range of User interface/User experience design courses. For an undergradu-
ate, it provides a variety of compelling examples that illustrate best practice in Interaction Design. For a graduate
student, it provides a foundational overview of advanced topics. This book is also essential for the professional who
wants to know the state of the art in Interaction design. I use this textbook and recommend it widely.
Rosa I. Arriaga, Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist, School of Interactive Computing
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
The Interaction Design book has immensely contributed to a growing Namibian HCI skilled community over
the last decade. Exposing students, academics and practitioners to the basic principles and theories as well as
most recent trends and technologies, with global and local case studies, in the latest edition, allows for reflective
applications within very specific contexts. This book remains our number one reference in the education of future
generations of interaction designers in Namibia, promoting the creation of thoughtful user experiences for respon-
sible citizens.
Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Professor, Faculty of Computing and Informatics,
Namibia University of Science and Technology, Africa
Throughout my teaching of user experience and interaction design, the book by Rogers, Preece and Sharp has
been an absolute cornerstone textbook for students. The authors bring together their own wealth of knowledge of
academic HCI with a deep understanding of industry practice to provide what must be the most comprehensive
introduction to the key areas of interaction design and user experience work, now an established field of practice. I
put this book in the “essential reading” section of many of the reading lists I give to students.
Simon Attfield, Associate Professor in Human Centred Technology, Middlesex University, UK
Interaction design has gone through tremendous changes in the last few years—for example the rising importance
of “big” data streams to design, and the growing prevalence of everyday ubiquitous computing issues of sensing
and blending gracefully and ethically into peoples’ daily lives. This is an important and timely update to a text
that’s long been considered gold standard in our field. I’m looking forward to using it with my students to help
prepare them for the design challenges they will face in today’s industrial practice.
Katherine Isbister, Professor, Computational Media, University of California Santa Cruz, USA
More than ever, designing effective human-computer interactions is crucial for modern technological systems.
As digital devices become smaller, faster and smarter, the interface and interaction challenges become ever more
complex. Vast quantities of data are often accessed on handheld screens, or no screens at all through voice com-
mands; and AI systems have interfaces that “bite back” with sophisticated dialogue structures. What are the best
interaction metaphors for these technologies? What are the best tools for creating interfaces that are enjoyable and
universally accessible? How do we ensure emerging technologies remain relevant and respectful of human values?
In this book, you’ll find detailed analysis of these questions and much more. (It is a valuable resource for both the
mature student and the reflective professional.)
Frank Vetere, Professor of Interaction Design, School of Computing and Information Systems,
University of Melbourne, Australia
This is at the top of my recommended reading list for undergraduate and master’s students as well as professionals
looking to change career paths. Core issues to interaction design are brought to life through compelling vignettes
and contemporary case examples from leading experts. What has long been a comprehensive resource for interac-
tion design now incorporates timely topics in computing, such as data at scale, artificial intelligence, and ethics,
making it essential reading for anyone entering the field of interaction design.
Anne-Marie Piper, PhD, Associate Professor, Departments of Communication Studies,
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Northwestern University, USA

,I have been using Interaction Design as a textbook since its first edition for both my undergraduate and graduate
introductory HCI courses. This is a must-read seminal book which provides a thorough coverage of the discipline
of HCI and the practice of user-centered design. The fifth edition lives up to its phenomenal reputation by includ-
ing updated content on the process of interaction design, the practice of interaction design (e.g., technical debt in
UX, Lean UX), design ethics, new types of interfaces, etc. I always recommend Interaction Design to students and
practitioners who want to gain a comprehensive overview of the fields of HCI and UX.
Olivier St-Cyr, Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream, University of Toronto, Canada
Interaction design is a practice that spans many domains. The authors acknowledge this by providing a tremen-
dous amount of information across a wide spectrum of disciplines. This book has evolved from a simple textbook
for HCI students, to an encyclopedia of design practices, examples, discussions of related topics, suggestions for
further reading, exercises, interviews with practitioners, and even a bit of interesting history here and there. I see it
as one of the few sources effectively bridging the gulf between theory and practice. A copy has persistently occu-
pied my desk since the first edition, and I regularly find myself revisiting various sections for inspiration on how to
communicate the reasoning behind my own decisions to colleagues and peers.
William R. Hazlewood, PhD, Principal Design Technologist, Retail Experience
Design Concept Lab, Amazon, USA
For years Interaction Design has been my favourite book not only for supporting my classes but also as my
primary source for preparing UX studies to industrial and academic settings. The chapters engage readers with
easy-to-read content while presenting, harmonically, theories, examples and case studies which touch in multidisci-
plinary aspects of construction and evaluation of interactive products. The fifth edition again maintains the tradi-
tion of being an up-to-date book on HCI, and includes new discussions on Lean UX, emotional interaction, social
and cognitive aspects, and ethics in human studies, which are certainly contemporary topics of utmost relevance
for practitioners and academics in interaction design.
Luciana Zaina, Senior Lecturer, Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil
This book is always my primary recommendation for newcomers to human-computer interaction. It addresses the
subject from several perspectives: understanding of human behaviour in context, the challenges of ever-changing
technology, and the practical processes involved in interaction design and evaluation. The new edition again shows
the authors’ dedication to keeping both the primary content and representative examples up to date.
Robert Biddle, Professor of Human–Computer Interaction, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
This fifth edition provides a timely update to one of the must-have classics on interaction design. The changes in
our field, including how to deal with emerging sensing technology and the volumes of data it provides, are well
addressed in this volume. This is a book for those new to and experienced in interaction design.
Jodi Forlizzi, Professor and Geschke Director, Human-Computer Interaction Institute,
The School of Computer Science, CMU, USA
The milieu of digital life surrounds us. However, how we choose to design and create our experiences and
interactions with these emerging technologies remains a significant challenge. This book provides both a road-
map of essential skills and methodologies to tackle these designs confidently as well as the critical deeper history,
literature, and poetry of interaction design. You will return to this book throughout your career to operationalize,
ground and inspire your creative practice of interaction design.
Eric Paulos, Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, UC Berkeley, USA
Preece, Sharp and Rogers offer once again an engaging excursion through the world of interaction design. This
series is always up-to-date and offers a fresh view on a broad range of topics needed for students in the field of
interaction design, human-computer interaction, information design, web design or ubiquitous computing. The
book should be the book every student should have in their backpack. It is a “survival guide”! It guides one
through the jungle of information and the dark technological forests of our digital age. It also helps to develop
a critical view on developing novel technologies as our computing research community needs to confront much
more seriously the negative impacts of our innovations. The online resources are a great help for me to create good
classes and remove some weight from the backpacks of my students.
Johannes Schöning, Professor of Computer Science, Bremen University, Germany

, Nearly 20 years have passed since the release of the first edition of Interaction Design, with massive changes to
technology and thus the science and practice of interaction design. The new edition combines the brilliance of the
first book with the wisdom of the lessons learned in the meantime, and the excitement of new technological fron-
tiers. Complex concepts are elegantly and beautifully explained, and the reader is left with little doubt as to how
to put them into practice. The book is an excellent resource for those new to interaction design, or as a guidebook
or reference to practitioners.
Dana McKay, UX Researcher, Practitioner and Academic, University of Melbourne, Australia
Computers are ubiquitous and embedded in virtually every new device and system, ranging from the omnipresent
cellphone to the complex web of sociotechnical systems that envelop most every sphere of personal and profes-
sional life. They connect our activities to ever-expanding information resources with previously unimaginable
computational power. To ensure interface design respects human needs and augments our abilities is an intellectual
challenge of singular importance. It involves not only complex theoretical and methodological issues of how to
design effective representations and mechanisms of interaction but also confronts complex social, cultural, and
political issues such as those of privacy, control of attention, and ownership of information. The new edition of
Interaction Design continues to be the introductory book I recommend to my students and to anyone interested in
this crucially important area.
Jim Hollan, Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Science, University of California San Diego, USA
Interaction Design continues to be my favorite textbook on HCI. Even named our undergraduate and postgradu-
ate programmes at Aalborg University after it. In its fifth edition, it captures the newest developments in the field’s
cumulative body of knowledge, and continues to be the most updated and accessible work available. As always, it
serves as a clear pointer to emerging trends in interactive technology design and use.
Jesper Kjeldskov, Professor and Head of Department of Computer Science, Aalborg University, Denmark
I got to learn about the field of HCI and interaction design when I came across the first edition of this book at the
library in my junior year of college. As an HCI researcher and educator, I have been having the pleasure of intro-
ducing the subject to undergraduates and professional master’s students using the previous editions. I thank the
authors for their studious efforts to update and add new contents that are relevant for students, academics, and
professionals to help them learn this ever-evolving field of HCI and interaction design in a delightful manner.
Eun Kyoung Choe, Professor of Human-Computer Interaction, College of Information Studies,
University of Maryland, USA
This new edition is, without competition, the most comprehensive and authoritative source in the field when it
comes to modern interaction design. It is highly accessible and it is a pleasure to read. The authors of this book
have once again delivered what the field needs!
Erik Stolterman, Professor in Informatics, School of Informatics and Computing,
Indiana University, Bloomington, USA
This book illuminates the interaction design field like no other. Interaction design is such a vast, multidisciplinary
field that you might think it would be impossible to synthesize the most relevant knowledge in one book. This
book does not only that, but goes even further: it eloquently brings contemporary examples and diverse voices to
make the knowledge concrete and actionable, so it is useful for students, researchers, and practitioners alike. This
new edition includes invaluable discussions about the current challenges we now face with data at scale, embrac-
ing the ethical design concerns our society needs so much in this era.
Simone D. J. Barbosa, Professor of Computer Science, PUC-Rio,
and Co-Editor-in-Chief of ACM Interactions, Brazil
My students like this book a lot! It provides a comprehensive coverage of the essential aspects of HCI/UX, which
is key to the success of any software applications. I also like many aspects of the book, particularly the examples
and videos (some of which are provided as hyperlinks) because they not only help to illustrate the HCI/UX con-
cepts and principles, but also relate very well to readers. I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to
learn more about HCI/UX.
Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah, Editor-in-Chief of AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction,
Professor of Business and Information Technology, Missouri University of Science
and Technology, Rolla, Missouri, USA

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