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Don't Make Me Think, Revisited by Steve Krug
Don't Make Me Think, Revisited by Steve Krug






He uses a adequate number of examples to illustrate his points, and even helps to demonstrate how various stakeholders in web projects can all contribute to the usability of the site.įor me, the most interesting idea was of usability testing.

Don

Steve's chapters are logical and concise, you won't find any waffle in here that doesn't help to communicate the message of the chapter.

Don

When it comes to the content itself, it couldn't be explained clearer. Add to that the short size of the book at only a couple of hundred pages, and the vibrant but clear layout and you've got a book that's in itself extremely usable and accessible. He holds a light writing style with a touch of wit that helps to keep your attention from cover to cover.

Don

I picked this up the day after finishing Beautiful Code and to be honest, really wasn't in the mood for any more particularly heavy content for a few days.īut Steve Krug makes the topic of web usability genuinely entertaing.








Don't Make Me Think, Revisited by Steve Krug