@Dan Saffer

Your book is excellent and I'm sure it will be known as a seminal
work on gestural interfaces - I should have mentioned it in my post.

That said, I think you will agree when I say its not the only
resource multi-touch developers need.  One book is what I meant when
I said "little or no" resources.  Look at most other fields in
interface design (i.e. WIMP and web) and you'll see lot of
resources.  

The reason I decided to work on a multi-touch design book was because
its the kind of book I wish was around to help me learn multi-touch
design.  As is the case with any resource it will be based on
concepts defined by others but whose guidance is spread out across
the web in blogs, articles, and papers.  My co-author, Jonathan
Brill, has a decade of experience in multi-touch and a lot of great
design concepts he wants to share.  I hope that our book will be
helpful and will provide a deep-dive discussion about multitouch that
people will learn from.  

Anyway, your book on gestural interface design is excellent and I
recommend it to everyone. I think, however, there is a need for more
resources.

All the best,

Richard


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