Designed for Use: Create Usable Interfaces for Applications and the Web
Don't Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability, 2nd Edition
Steve Krug • 8 highlights
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Don't Make Me Think, Revisited: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability (Voices That Matter)
amazon.com“Don’t make me think!” For as long I can remember, I’ve been telling people that this is my first law of usability. It’s the overriding principle—the ultimate tie breaker when deciding whether a design works or it doesn’t.
Steve Krug • Don't Make Me Think, Revisited: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability (Voices That Matter)
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User Friendly: How the Hidden Rules of Design are Changing the Way We Live, Work & Play
amazon.comThe problem is there are no simple “right” answers for most Web design questions (at least not for the important ones). What works is good, integrated design that fills a need—carefully thought out, well executed, and tested
Steve Krug • Don't Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability, 2nd Edition
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Nothing important should ever be more than two clicks away
Steve Krug • Don't Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability, 2nd Edition
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As a result, design principles are either misused, misinterpreted, or even abandoned because complex statements are hard to comprehend, apply, and remember. The 'Don't Make Me Think' principle by Steve Krug is straightforward and easy to remember. In order to speed up and simplify their design processes, Salesforce and Airbnb have developed in-hous... See more
Ian Batterbee • The design principle paradox
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