Steve Krug’s Don’t Make Me Think has been the book I recommend for anyone interested in understanding usability. His second effort, Rocket Surgery Made Easy: The Do-It-Yourself Guide to Finding and Fixing Usability Problems, expands the idea of one of the chapters in Don’t Make Me Think. Staying true to the book’s subtitle of The […]
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Book Review: Designing the Obvious
Targeted at people who have heard the word usability but not sure how to proceed further, Robert Hoekman, Jr. in his book, Designing the Obvious, does a good job of explaining usability and how to use user-centered design concepts in web projects. Staying true to the book’s subtitle of A Common Sense Approach to Web […]
