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Advance Praise for Search Patterns
Search Patterns is a playful guide to the practical concerns of search interface design. It
contains a bonanza of screenshots and illustrations that capture the best of today’s design
practices and presents a fresh perspective on the broader role of search and discovery.”
Marti Hearst
Professor, UC Berkeley, and author, Search User Interfaces
“It’s not often I come across a book that asks profound questions about a fundamental
human activity, and then proceeds to answer those questions with practical observations
and suggestions. Search Patterns is an expedition into the heart of the Web and human
cognition, and for me it was a delightful journey that delivered scores of insights.”
Dave Gray
Founder and chairman, XPLANE
“Search is swiftly transforming everything we know, yet people don’t understand how
mavens design search: by stacking breadcrumbs, scenting widgets, and keeping eyeballs
on the engine. I urge you to put your eyeballs on this unique and important book.”
Bruce Sterling
Writer, futurist, and cofounder, The Electronic Frontier Foundation
“As one who searches a lot (and often ends up frustrated), I found Search Patterns to be
a revelation.”
Nigel Holmes
Designer, theorist, and principal, Explanation Graphics
Search Patterns is a fabulous must-have book! Inside, you’ll learn the whys and wheres of
practically every modern search design trick and technique.”
Jared Spool
CEO and founder, User Interface Engineering
Search Patterns
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