Don't Make Me Think!: A Common Sense Approach to Web UsabilityPeople won't use your web site if they can't find their way around it. Whether you call it usability, ease-of-use, or just good design, companies staking their fortunes and their futures on their Web sites are starting to recognize that it's a bottom-line issue. In Don't Make Me Think, usability expert Steve Krug distills his years of experience and observation into clear, practical--and often amusing--common sense advice for the people in the trenches (the designers, programmers, writers, editors, and Webmasters), the people who tell them what to do (project managers, business planners, and marketing people), and even the people who sign the checks. Krug's clearly explained, easily absorbed principles will help you sleep better at night knowing that all the hard work going into your site is producing something that people will actually want to use. |
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LibraryThing Review
User Review - autopoietic - LibraryThingExcellent book which follows its own advice on usability - clear, simple, well designed and accessible. I actually found it to be entertaining and engaging rather than just educational. A lot of the ... Read full review
LibraryThing Review
User Review - Neale - LibraryThingA must-have book for computer interface designers - its a quick and funny read and it is well laid out - as you'd expect. Its full colour with many before and after pics demonstrating the ideas. He also has a great usability book out as well. Read full review
Contents
FOREWORD By Roger Black | 5 |
H A PT E R 2 How we really use the Web | 20 |
Billboard Design 101 | 30 |
Copyright | |
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