Don't Make Me Think
A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability
by Steve Krug
Steve Krug's classic guide to web usability explains how to make websites intuitive and user-friendly. With wit and practical examples, Krug shows that the best designs are those that require zero thought from the user — they just work.
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Jim's Review
Jim spends a lot of time on the web (bookworms love online bookstores), and Krug nails exactly why some sites make you want to burrow away in frustration. Short, funny, and packed with practical advice — this is the rare tech book you can read in an afternoon. The usability testing chapter alone will save you thousands. The "Don't Make Me Think" principle should be tattooed on every web designer's... well, worms don't have forearms. Four worms for this essential guide.
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