The Case Against User Interface Consistency

(From Communications of the ACM (CACM), 1989)
Designers striving for user interface consistency can resemble Supreme Court justices trying to define pornography: each of us feels we know it when we see it, but people often disagree and a precise definition remains elusive. A close examination suggests that consistency is an unreliable guide and that designers would often do better to focus on users’ work environments.

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