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Human Interface Guidelines are defined by Apple to help developers design products that interface with users intuitively.

History

Designer and engineer Bruce Tognazzini began drafting the first Human Interface Guidelines for Apple Computer in September 1978 and it reached the Macintosh group in 1982.[1] Apple Fellow Don Norman was the company's user experience architect from 1993 to 1996.[2]

References

  1. Origins of the Apple Human Interface by Larry Tesler and Chris Espinosa, Computer Museum History Center. 1997-10-28. Archived 2004-05-11.
  2. Former Apple designers say the company has lost 'the fundamental principles of good design' by Micah Singleton, The Verge. 2015-11-16.

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