Customer Reviews for Don't Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability, 2nd Edition

Don't Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability, 2nd Edition by Steve Krug

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Book Reviews of Don't Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability, 2nd Edition

Book Review: Great tips, and funny to boot!
Summary: 5 Stars

This book gives you tips about how to set up your website so it will be more user-friendly ... and is a funny read as well! So many user manuals are long and dry, but Krug keeps the info down to the bare essentials, and makes the book highly readable and entertaining as well. Highly recommended.

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Book Review: Why didn't I think of that?
Summary: 5 Stars

Great, common sense look at how to correct all the stupid things we do to mess up our websites.

Book Review: A Great Usability Primer for Web Developers
Summary: 4 Stars

Yes, this is an entry-level book, targeted at the people who need it most: the frontline of Web developers and "designers". The content of the 2nd edition could be updated, but Krug's non-nonsense, easy-to-read approach still makes Don't Make Me Think one of the first books I recommend to my Web development students.

Book Review: A must read
Summary: 4 Stars

Everyone who designs web apps should have a copy of this book.


It changes how you think about Interactive architecture and page usage.

Book Review: Should be on every web designers shelf
Summary: 5 Stars

A staple book that has standardized so many design and usability concepts. It isn't that long, but it is so dead-on with usability that this as close to the the Bible you can get for web usability. Full color pages and tons of practical examples make it easy to associate with problems many regular people face. Web interfaces should be mind-numbingly simple and functionality should always take precedence over aesthetics. Worth reading every couple of years to reconnect to the core foundation of what websites are REALLY about. My highest possible rating.
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