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Don't Make Me Think, Revisited: A Common Sense Approach To Web Usability (2000)

by Steve Krug(Favorite Author)
4.2 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
0321965515 (ISBN13: 9780321965516)
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English
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New Riders Publishing
review 1: I feel this book is more suitable for someone who does not come from Information Technology (IT) background but interested in website design and usability. If you are working in IT field, the information given by this book probably will be quite basic for you. I was quite interested to read the book at the beginning but I felt it was a bit boring towards the end. Although most of the information seems like common sense, but it's still relevant and helpful for some people.
review 2: Great starting point for learning about Web usability. It's quick, too the point and valuable to beginners as well as experts who need a quick refresher. One of my favorite things is that this book does not live in a bubble, throughout it, Krug suggests reading to gather in depth kno
... morewledge on the subjects that he touches.I heard a collegue talking about picking up this book to learn more about web design, but this book isn't going to teach you much about design. Most things Krug says about design can be summed up with KISS (keep it simple stupid), and at times he's a little anti-design, strongly believing in usability over design. (Apologies for any grammar/spelling typo, review was written on phone.) less
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Keiah10
It explains perfectly why usability is important and which are the guidelines to make a web usable
Natalie
A short and good book about usability of website, mobile apps. It is also true for Gui design.
sarah
Really does get down to the nitty, gritty need-to-knows in a fun way. A short and easy read.
lee
Short and Concise steps to understand web usability.Just 1 - 2 hours read. Interesting
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