- Bruce Tognazzini
Bruce "Tog" Tognazzini is a
usability consultant in partnership withDonald Norman and Jakob Nielsen in the Nielsen Norman Group, which specializes inhuman computer interaction . He was withApple Computer for many years, then withSun Microsystems and thenWebMD . He has written two books, "Tog on Interface" and "Tog on Software Design", and he publishes the webzine "Asktog", with thetagline "Interaction Design Solutions for the Real World".Tog (as he is widely known in computer circles) was an early and influential employee of
Apple Computer , listed on the back of his book "Tog on Interface" (Addison Wesley, 1991) as "Apple Employee #66". In his early days at Apple, he was known as the author ofSuper Hi-Res Chess , a novelty program for theApple II that, despite its name, did not play chess or have anyhi-res graphics; instead, it seemed to crash to theApplesoft BASIC prompt with an error message, but was actually a clever parody of Apple's command line interface. His extensive work in user-interface testing and design, such as "The Apple Human Interface Guidelines", played an important role in the direction of Apple's product line throughout the 1990s.When he was at working at Sun with Jakob Nielsen in 1994, he produced the
Starfire video prototype , in order to give an idea of a usability centered vision of theOffice of the future .Tognazzini is now affiliated with the Nielsen Norman Group, founded by Nielsen and
Don Norman . The Ask Tog website is part of the NNG website.Bibliography
* "The Apple Human Interface Guidelines" (1987) ISBN 0-201-17753-6 (uncredited, author is Apple Computer, Inc)
* "Tog on Interface" (1992) ISBN 0-201-60842-1
* "Tog on Software Design" (1995) ISBN 0-201-48917-1External links
* [http://asktog.com Ask Tog] - Bruce Tognazzini's official site.
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