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Don't Make Me Think, Revisited
Common Sense Approach to Web Usability


"Don't Make Me Think, Revisited: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability" is a highly regarded book by Steve Krug that focuses on web design and usability. The book, first published in 2000 and updated in 2014, offers practical advice and insights to make websites more user-friendly. Here are some key points:

1. **Simplicity**: Krug emphasizes the importance of simplicity in web design. Users should be able to navigate and understand a website with minimal effort. The principle of "Don't Make Me Think" underscores that websites should be intuitive and self-explanatory.

2. **Usability Testing**: Krug advocates for conducting regular usability tests, even if they are informal. Observing real users interacting with a website can reveal issues and areas for improvement that might not be apparent to designers or developers.

3. **Design Principles**: The book covers several design principles, such as:
- **Visual Hierarchy**: Important information should stand out, guiding users naturally through the content.
- **Navigation**: Clear and consistent navigation helps users find what they’re looking for quickly.
- **Content**: Content should be concise and easy to scan, with headings, bullet points, and short paragraphs to aid readability.

4. **Mobile Usability**: In the updated version, Krug addresses the growing importance of mobile usability, stressing that websites should be designed to work well on a variety of devices and screen sizes.

5. **Real-World Examples**: The book is filled with practical examples and illustrations that demonstrate the principles discussed, making it easier for readers to apply the concepts to their own web projects.

Overall, "Don't Make Me Think, Revisited" is a valuable resource for anyone involved in web design and development, from beginners to experienced professionals.

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  • Author: Ahsan Ali Web Designer
  • Size: 210x297
  • Number of pages: 2
  • Inside: Black and white
  • Binding: Ringed
  • Cover finish: Glossy
  • Status: For sale in Bubok
  • Last update: 07/09/2024
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