- Understand how people search, and how the concepts of information seeking, information foraging, and sensemaking underpin the search process
- Apply the principles of user-centered design to the search box, search results, faceted navigation, mobile interfaces, social search, and much more
- Design the cross-channel search experiences of tomorrow that span desktop, tablet, mobile, and other devices
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"Tony Russell-Rose and Tyler Tate are industry veterans in when it comes to search user experience. They offer a great overview of the dimensions of information-seeking behavior: users, goals, context, and search modes. More importantly, they explain how you can apply these dimensions in designing a compelling search experience for your users." --Daniel Tunkelang, Principal Data Scientist at LinkedIn
"Search is among the most disruptive innovations of our time, and in myriad contexts from e-commerce and enterprise to mobile and social, it remains a massive user experience headache. If you dare to tackle this wicked problem, be sure to bring along Designing the Search Experience as your faithful guide." --Peter Morville, author of Search Patterns: Design for Discovery