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by Donald A. Norman
4.16
43,571 ratings
Donald Norman's classic, **The Design of Everyday Things**, emphasizes user-centered design principles that are crucial for creating intuitive integrated circuits and devices.
3 Key Takeaways:
  1. Design impacts everyday life: Make the invisible visible
  2. Bridge the gulfs of execution and evaluation
  3. Use constraints and affordances to guide user actions
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The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology
by Chris Miller
4.44
26,114 ratings
Chris Miller's **Chip War** offers a gripping exploration of the semiconductor industry's impact on global power dynamics, making it essential for understanding the context of integrated circuit design.
3 Key Takeaways:
  1. The semiconductor industry shapes global power dynamics
  2. From vacuum tubes to integrated circuits: The birth of Silicon Valley
  3. Cold War drives semiconductor innovation and global supply chains
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by Robert C. Martin
4.23
6,339 ratings
Robert C. Martin's **Clean Architecture** provides essential insights into software design that are applicable to the development of integrated circuits, emphasizing maintainability and efficiency.
3 Key Takeaways:
  1. Software architecture is about minimizing human resources and maximizing productivity
  2. Clean architecture separates business rules from external details
  3. SOLID principles guide the creation of flexible, maintainable systems
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by William Lidwell
4.16
5,799 ratings
William Lidwell's **Universal Principles of Design** serves as a comprehensive guide to design principles that can enhance the functionality and appeal of integrated circuits.
3 Key Takeaways:
  1. Design Principles: Universal Laws for Effective Creation
  2. Perception and Psychology: Shaping User Experience
  3. Cognitive Load and Information Processing
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Simple Guide to Understanding User Interface Design Guidelines
by Jeff Johnson
4.10
1,566 ratings
Jeff Johnson's **Designing with the Mind in Mind** provides insights into cognitive psychology that are vital for creating user-friendly interfaces in integrated circuit applications.
3 Key Takeaways:
  1. Our perception is biased by experience, context, and goals
  2. Vision is optimized for structure and contrast, not absolute brightness
  3. Peripheral vision is poor but serves important functions
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