A Quote by Bruce Tognazzini

The only intuitive interface is the nipple. Everything else is learned. — © Bruce Tognazzini
The only intuitive interface is the nipple. Everything else is learned.
A design is intuitive when people just know what to do and they don’t have to go through any training to get there When a design is not intuitive, our attention moves away from what we’re trying to accomplish to how we can get the interface to accomplish what we want.
I closely follow everything about user interface or human-computer interface: technology that makes computers closer to the way the human being actually functions.
The Internet didn't become usable until Netscape because that gave the average person a user interface that was intuitive, simple, friendly - this made it accessible.
One of the things that... I've seen Nintendo do so well is provide a user interface that is intuitive, easy to navigate, easy to execute against - and in our view, that's exactly what we've done on DSi.
Okay, so you want your other nipple pierced," she said pulling up a chair and getting her supplies ready. "She wants my other nipple pierced," he replied winking at.
I learned how to write television scripts the same way I have learned to do almost everything else in my entire life, which is by reading.
When we have learned the process of faith for receiving healing, we have learned how to receive everything else God promises us in His Word.
Macs are not intuitive. It's intuitive to the person who created it. It's not intuitive to me.
The idea is that the content is the interface, the information is the interface, not computer-administrative debris.
I've learned since childhood that you control only the things that you can control. Everything else, let it take care of itself.
He [Democritus] is probably best known for two of the most scientifically intuitive quotes ever uttered by an ancient: 'Nothing exists except atoms and space, everything else is opinion'.
I learned everything, right or wrong, about honor and love, all those things, when I was a kid watching movies. I learned as much there as I did from my parents or my schooling or anything else.
There is always, in the fine arts, a physical interface between the artist's esthetic vision and the material result he seeks. The interface may be the application of brush to canvas, chisel to marble, bow to string... It may be the control of voice in song or the control of body in dance. It is the mastery of the interface that comprises the artistry; it is what constitutes the 'art' in fine art.
When designers replaced the command line interface with the graphical user interface, billions of people who are not programmers could make use of computer technology.
I have learned to interface - what I think would be the contemporary term - with various different lexicons, and people speak very different languages. I've learned to speak in a lot of tongues, and I can live with the bellicose language of some fervent, fire-breathing Christians, sure.
Try to understand what I am saying: everything is dependent on everything else, everything is connected, nothing is separate. Therefore everything is going in the only way it can go. If people were different everything would be different. They are what they are, so everything is as it is.
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