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Jef Raskin Quotes

As far as the customer is concerned, the interface is the product.

As far as the customer is concerned, the interface is the product.

Jef Raskin (2000). “The Humane Interface: New Directions for Designing Interactive Systems”, p.5, Addison-Wesley Professional

A well-designed and humane interface does not have to be split into beginner and expert subsystems.

"The Humane Interface: New Directions for Designing Interactive Systems".

What users want is convenience and results.

Jef Raskin (2000). “The Humane Interface: New Directions for Designing Interactive Systems”, p.5, Addison-Wesley Professional

A computer shall not harm your work or, through inaction, allow your work to come to harm.

Jef Raskin (2000). “The Humane Interface: New Directions for Designing Interactive Systems”, p.6, Addison-Wesley Professional

An interface is humane if it is responsive to human needs and considerate of human frailties.

Jef Raskin (2000). “The Humane Interface: New Directions for Designing Interactive Systems”, p.6, Addison-Wesley Professional

Users do not care about what is inside the box, as long as the box does what they need done.

Jef Raskin (2000). “The Humane Interface: New Directions for Designing Interactive Systems”, p.5, Addison-Wesley Professional

A computer shall not waste your time or require you to do more work than is strictly necessary.

Jef Raskin (2000). “The Humane Interface: New Directions for Designing Interactive Systems”, p.6, Addison-Wesley Professional

When you have to choose among methods, your locus of attention is drawn from the task and temporarily becomes the decision itself.

Jef Raskin (2000). “The Humane Interface: New Directions for Designing Interactive Systems”, p.67, Addison-Wesley Professional

The system should treat all user input as sacred.

Jef Raskin (2000). “The Humane Interface: New Directions for Designing Interactive Systems”, p.6, Addison-Wesley Professional

Once the product's task is known, design the interface first; then implement to the interface design.

Jef Raskin (2000). “The Humane Interface: New Directions for Designing Interactive Systems”, p.5, Addison-Wesley Professional

Right now, computers, which are supposed to be our servant, are oppressing us.

"The Macintosh at 20: Interview with Jef Raskin". Interview with Berkeley Groks, grokscience.wordpress.com. March 3, 2004.