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Don't Make Me Think, Revisited: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability: Recomandări cărți Ecommerce - Școala de vară GPeC 2019

Autor Steve Krug
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en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 dec 2013
Since it was first published in 2000, hundreds of thousands of Web designers and developers have relied on usability guru Steve Krug's guide to understand the principles of intuitive navigation and information design. Witty, commonsensical, and eminently practical, it's one of the best loved and most recommended books on the subject. It's a core foundational book that every Web designer must internalize to make their designs truly effective.

In this substantially revised edition, Steve returns with fresh perspective to reconsider the principles he originally laid out--commenting, amending, amplifying, and offering fresh new examples to underscore their importance. This edition adds an important new chapter on mobile as well as integrating coverage of mobile throughout. It's a complete re-imagining of the concepts that made this book an instant classic.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780321965516
ISBN-10: 0321965515
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: colour illustrations
Dimensiuni: 180 x 228 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:3rd revised edition.
Editura: New Riders Publishing
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Notă biografică

Steve Krug (pronounced "kroog") is best known as the author of" Don't Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability," now in its second edition with over 350,000 copies in print. Ten years later, he finally gathered enough energy to write another one: the usability testing handbook "Rocket Surgery Made Easy: The Do-It-Yourself Guide to Finding and Fixing Usability Problems." The books were based on the 20+ years he's spent as a usability consultant for a wide variety of clients like Apple, Bloomberg.com, Lexus.com, NPR, the International Monetary Fund, and many others.
His consulting firm, Advanced Common Sense ("just me and a few well-placed mirrors") is based in Chestnut Hill, MA. Steve currently spends most of his time teaching usability workshops, consulting, and watching old episodes of Law and Order.


Descriere

Since" Don t Make Me Think "was first published in 2000, hundreds of thousands of Web designers and developers have relied on usability guru Steve Krug s guide to help them understand the principles of intuitive navigation and information design. Witty, commonsensical, and eminently practical, it s one of the best-loved and most recommended books on the subject.
Now Steve returns with fresh perspective to reexamine the principles that made" Don t Make Me Think" a classic with updated examples and a new chapter on mobile usability. And it s still short, profusely illustrated and best of all fun to read.
If you ve read it before, you ll rediscover what made "Don t Make Me Think" so essential to Web designers and developers around the world. If you ve never read it, you ll see why so many people have said it should be required reading for anyone working on Web sites.

After reading it over a couple of hours and putting its ideas to work for the past five years, I can say it has done more to improve my abilities as a Web designer than any other book.
Jeffrey Zeldman, author of Designing with Web Standards "


Cuprins

  • Chapter 1. Don't make me think!
  • Chapter 2. How we really use the Web
  • Chapter 3. Billboard Design 101
  • Chapter 4. Animal, Vegetable, or Mineral?
  • Chapter 5. Omit needless words
  • Chapter 6. Street signs and Breadcrumbs
  • Chapter 7. The Big Bang Theory of Web Design
  • Chapter 8. "The Farmer and the Cowman Should Be Friends"
  • Chapter 9. Usability testing on 10 cents a day
  • Chapter 10. Mobile: It's not just a city in Alabama anymore
  • Chapter 11. Usability as common courtesy
  • Chapter 12. Accessibility and you
  • Chapter 13. Guide for the perplexed