This book as a "must-have" for anyone with an interest in usability
design. While it is not a book that focuses specifically on
usability design per se, all of the concepts covered in this
insightful volume are extremely useful in designing human-computer
interfaces. Moreover, since this is a book on information design,
it is also a treasure trove of knowledge critical when designing in
many other visual mediums such as those found in the world of print
media. Throughout the engaging narrative, Tufte draws on many
interesting historical examples of successful and unsuccessful
attempts at visual communication including everything from
astronomical charts to train schedules.
A masterpiece in visual communication itself, the reams of useful
knowledge in this book are brought together in a remarkably concise
and coherent package, interspersed with beautifully illustrated
examples and narratives. The physical book itself is of notable
quality, a hallmark of any of Tufte's publications. My only
criticism is that the dimensions of this book (0.89 x 10.81 x 8.90)
make it a little unwieldy - a pretty moot point, however.