Alan Cooper

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Design is not so much a design issue as a power struggle.
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Design
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I have a cell phone that doesn't behave like a phone: It behaves like a computer that makes calls. Computers are becoming an integral part of daily life. And if people don't start designing them to be more user-friendly, then an even larger part of the population is going to be left out of even more stuff.
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Computers
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The payoff of a customer-centric approach to software and digital product design is substantial and long-lasting for both companies and their customers.
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Design
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If we want users to like our software, we should design it to behave like a likeable person.
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Design
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Reducing a product's definition to a list of features and functions ignores the real opportunity - orchestrating technological capability to serve human needs and goals.
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E-mail is the most influential application ever to appear on a personal computer, and it remains sadly deficient.
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There's a fundamental problem with how the software business does things. We're asking people who are masters of hard-edged technology to design the soft, human side of software as well. As a result, they make products that are really cool - if you happen to be a software engineer.
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We're building what I call 'software apartheid.' We're in the process of creating a divided society: those who can use technology on one side, and those who can't on the other. And it happens to divide neatly along economic lines.
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I think the phrase 'computer-literate' is an evil phrase. You don't have to be 'automobile-literate' to get along in this world. You don't have to be 'telephone-literate.' Why should you have to be 'computer-literate'?
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A lot of people think, and Microsoft is happy to let them think, that all great things are invented by Microsoft. In fact, very, very little has been invented by Microsoft.
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What Microsoft is really good at is endlessly iterating and revving - incrementally improving things that already exist - and those things that already exist are generally acquired from the outside.
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If we want users to like our software we should design it to behave like a likeable person: respectful, generous and helpful.
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Design
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No matter how beautiful, no matter how cool your interface, it would be better if there were less of it.
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Beautiful
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Design principle: Take things away until the design breaks, then put that last thing back in.
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Simplicity
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Ironically, the thing that will likely make the least improvement in the ease of use of software-based products is new technology. There is little difference technically between a complicated, confusing program and a simple, fun, and powerful product.
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Fun
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Define what the product will do before you design how the product will do it.
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Design
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Form follows function straight to hell.
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Hell
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A powerful tool in the early stages of developing scenarios is to pretend the interface is magic. If your persona has goals and the product has magical powers to meet them, how simple could the interaction be? This kind of thinking is useful to help designers look outside the box.
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Powerful
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There's only one thing you can use against pure logic, and that's common sense.
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Common Sense
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Usability methods are like sandpapering a chair. If you are making a chair, the sandpaper can make it smoother. But no amount of sandpaper will turn a chair into a table.
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Tables
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Computers no longer interface with humans--they interact, and the interaction will become steadily deeper, more subtle, and more crucial to our collective sanity and ultimate survival.
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Survival
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It's harder than you might think to squander millions of dollars, but a flawed software development process is a tool well suited to the job.
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Jobs
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Run for your lives-the computers are invading. Awesomely powerful computers tackling ever more important tasks with awkward, old-fashioned interfaces. As these machines leak into every corner of our lives, they will annoy us, infuriate us, and even kill a few of us. In turn, we will be tempted to kill our computers, but we won't dare because we are already utterly, irreversibly dependent on these hopeful monsters that make modern life possible.
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Running
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Keep it simple: In general, interfaces should use simple geometric forms, minimal contours, and a restricted color palette comprised primarily of less-saturated or neutral colors balanced with a few high contrast accent colors that emphasize important information. Typography should not vary widely in an interface.
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Simple
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Just how do I design if not with prototyping? An excellent question. The short answer is 'on paper.'
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Design
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While making art you should just do what is in your heart.
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Art
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Well madam, have you looked in the mirror and seen the state of your nose? Boxing is my excuse. What's yours?
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Mirrors
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You Don't Have to Go Home from Work Exhausted!
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Home
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One of the most heinous, insidious lies is the notion that you have to be an asshole to be a successful business person.
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Lying
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To our human minds, computers behave less like rocks and trees than they do like humans, so we unconsciously treat them like people.... In other words, humans have special instincts that tell them how to behave around other sentient beings, and as soon as any object exhibits sufficient cognitive function, those instincts kick in and we react as though we were interacting with another sentient human being.
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Rocks
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If you are not going to produce albums then you are not going to produce new fans. It's impossible. I'm a huge believer in putting music out as quickly as early as possible, touring hard and then working on putting the next one out. I don't need to break. I just need to put a record out.
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Impossible
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I just try and learn to be a good husband and be a good father before I am a good rock star. That means saying no to certain things that go with the business.
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Husband
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Men do not greet one another like this ... except perhaps at rugby club dinners.
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Men
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You can get spiritual things out of books and stories and they have nothing to do with religion.
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Spiritual
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Because computers have memories, we imagine that they must be something like our human memories, but that is simply not true. Computer memories work in a manner alien to human memories. My memory lets me recognize the faces of my friends, whereas my own computer never even recognizes me. My computer's memory stores a million phone numbers with perfect accuracy, but I have to stop and think to recall my own.
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Memories
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It has been said that the great scientific disciplines are examples of giants standing on the shoulders of other giants. It has also been said that the software industry is an example of midgets standing on the toes of other midgets.
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Technology
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We don't fight about music. We don't fight about artistic direction. The things like that we could fight about, we really don't. We are pretty lucky for that.
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Fighting
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We seem to be keeping old fans and are bringing on new fans that are teenagers. I think that is amazing. When I was a teenager, that was when I fell in love with music. It affected me in a deep way. That's why I love having teenagers at our shows.
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Teenager
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I just like so many different kinds of music that I like experimenting. I don't want to keep making the same record over and over and over. I'm an 'evolve or die' kind of a musician. I think it's cool to try new things.
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Thinking
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Past dreams of bliss our lives contain, And slight the chords that still retain A heart estranged to joys again, To scenes by memory's silver chain Close-linked, and ever yet apart, That like the vine, whose tendrils young Around some fostering branch have clung, Grown with its growth, as tho' it sprung From one united heart.
- Alan Cooper
Collection: Dream