Don't Make Me Think, Revisited: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability (Voices That Matter)
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2013
216
Book • Nonfiction
2010s
2013
Adult
18+ years
In Don't Make Me Think, Revisited: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability, Steve Krug provides guidelines for creating user-friendly websites. He emphasizes intuitive design, simplicity, and ease of navigation, ensuring websites are accessible and efficient for all users. The book combines practical advice with real-world examples, making it a valuable resource for web designers.
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Don't Make Me Think, Revisited: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability by Steve Krug is widely praised for its clear and practical advice on web usability, making complex concepts accessible to both novices and experts. Some reviewers find it too simplistic or wish for deeper analysis, but its engaging style and actionable tips make it a valuable resource.
Readers who would enjoy Don't Make Me Think, Revisited: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability by Steve Krug are web designers, developers, UX/UI professionals, and anyone interested in enhancing website usability. Comparable works include The Design of Everyday Things by Don Norman and Universal Principles of Design by William Lidwell.
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Book • Nonfiction
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2013
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