Steve Krug
Steve Krug is a renowned usability expert and author, best known for his book 'Don't Make Me Think,' which is a guide to web usability and user experience design.
Books
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1. Don't Make Me Think, Revisited
A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability
This insightful guide delves into the principles of intuitive web design, emphasizing the importance of simplicity and user-centric thinking. It offers practical advice on creating websites that are easy to navigate and understand, reducing the cognitive load on users. Through engaging examples and a conversational tone, it highlights the significance of usability testing and iterative design processes, encouraging designers to prioritize the user's experience above all else. The book serves as a valuable resource for anyone involved in web development, from beginners to seasoned professionals, aiming to create seamless and enjoyable digital interactions.
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2. Rocket Surgery Made Easy
The Do-It-Yourself Guide to Finding and Fixing Usability Problems
A practical, down-to-earth guide to low-cost, rapid usability testing that shows teams how to find and fix major user-interface problems quickly: design simple tasks, recruit a handful of real users, run short think‑aloud sessions while observing and taking notes, prioritize the most important issues, and iterate — all without complex metrics or expensive labs, so anyone on the team can regularly test and improve a product.
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