What connects a prehistoric handprint on a cave wall to the artificial intelligence systems shaping our future?For thousands of years, humans have faced the same fundamental challenge: how do we communicate, remember, persuade, learn, and understand one another? Long before websites, smartphones, and AI, our ancestors were already designing experiences.In From Cave Walls to AI, UX designer Samar Pal takes readers on a fascinating journey through the evolution of human-centered design. From ancient cave paintings and campfire storytelling to the Library of Alexandria, the printing press, advertising, industrial design, personal computing, and modern artificial intelligence, each chapter reveals how humanity has continuously refined the art of creating meaningful experiences.This is not a technical guide to UX. It is a story about people.Through engaging narratives, historical insights, and thought-provoking observations, the book explores how every major breakthrough in communication and technology was ultimately driven by a simple goal: helping humans understand and be understood.Whether you are a designer, product manager, technologist, student, or simply curious about the relationship between humans and technology, this book offers a fresh perspective on the long journey that connects our earliest marks on cave walls to the intelligent systems of today.Inside you'll discover: - Why design began long before computers existed - How storytelling shaped human memory and culture - The hidden connection between libraries, printing presses, and modern interfaces - Why attention became the world's most valuable resource - How usability transformed products and technology - What artificial intelligence reveals about the future of human experienceThe tools have changed. The human need has not.From cave walls to AI, this is the story of how humans learned to design understanding.
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