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








Don

Some are simple and straightforward but worth remembering, some are just phrased beautifully, and some will make you think.

Don

I highly recommend picking up a copy if you get a chance, but here are some things to think about in the meantime. After getting all serious about usability, I’ve re-read Steve Krug’s Don’t Make Me Think and pulled out what I consider to be the most insightful and best thoughts in this book. UX Booth has been open for more than half a year now, and when we started I was always regarded as the layperson of the group. For more advanced users, it’s a great refresher course.

Don

This book explains briefly and concisely everything one needs to know about getting started with web usability. Many people in the usability community regard Steve Krug’s book Don’t Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability, 2nd Edition as the laypersons usability bible.










Don't Make Me Think, Revisited by Steve Krug