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Stephen P. Anderson

    Stephen P. Anderson is a speaker and consultant with a keen focus on design and psychology. His work centers on crafting better user experiences and leading innovative teams. Anderson has designed web applications for numerous well-known companies and recently published the "Mental Notes" card deck to help businesses leverage psychology for improved design. He is currently writing a book on "Seductive Interactions," exploring this intersection of psychology and design in greater depth.

    Krótkie Wprowadzenie 1 Języki
    Retail Design
    Writing Greek
    Languages: A Very Short Introduction
    A Broken Tree
    Seductive interaction design. Creating playful, fun, and effective user experiences
    • 2019

      A Broken Tree

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.6(160)Add rating

      In an effort to discover the truth about his family, the author uses DNA testing and interviews to learn the real story behind his paternity and that of his eight brothers and sisters. What the DNA reveals, and how the author and siblings handle it, serves as a lesson to anyone undertaking ancestry research.

      A Broken Tree
    • 2019

      Retail Design

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Consumer behavior -- Branding and identity -- Retail sectors and channels -- The retail environment -- The organisation of retail space -- Retail detail

      Retail Design
    • 2012

      How many languages are there? What differentiates one language from another? Are new languages still being discovered? Why are so many languages disappearing? These are some of the questions considered in this Very Short Introduction. By examining the science of languages, we find that the answers are not as simple as we might expect.

      Languages: A Very Short Introduction
    • 2011

      Writing Greek

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Planned as a companion volume to "Writing Latin" by Richard Ashdowne and James Morwood, this brand new guide to writing Greek will be useful both in the upper forms of schools and for those starting Greek prose composition at university. Part 1 deals with the constituent elements of the simple sentence, and in Part 2 all major constructions are covered, each with thorough explanations and clear examples. Each chapter has either two or three exercises of practice sentences, further supplemented throughout Part 2 by passages for continuous composition. 100 important irregular verbs with their principal parts are listed at the back of the book, and there is a complete vocabulary for all the exercises, a useful learning and revision resource in itself.

      Writing Greek
    • 2011