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Don't Make Me Think, Revisited
A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability
Book • 2013
Steve Krug's "Don't Make Me Think, Revisited" is a practical guide to web usability, emphasizing the importance of intuitive navigation and clear information architecture.
The book uses a conversational and humorous tone to explain complex usability principles, making it accessible to designers of all levels.
Krug's focus is on creating websites that are easy to use and understand, even for users with limited technical skills.
He advocates for a user-centered approach, emphasizing the importance of testing and iteration in the design process.
The book's enduring popularity reflects its timeless principles and practical advice.
The book uses a conversational and humorous tone to explain complex usability principles, making it accessible to designers of all levels.
Krug's focus is on creating websites that are easy to use and understand, even for users with limited technical skills.
He advocates for a user-centered approach, emphasizing the importance of testing and iteration in the design process.
The book's enduring popularity reflects its timeless principles and practical advice.
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