[–] nir 16y ago ↗ His "Don't Make Me Think" is still the best UX book I've ever read. Focused, clear and sensible. [–] SamAtt 16y ago ↗ And it's entertaining enough to give to other non-technical "stake holders" in your website planning committee. Which means a lot when you're trying to convince them not to make an egregious UI mistake. [–] timdorr 16y ago ↗ My copy of Don't Make Me Think is ragged because of how much I've read, referenced, shared, and noted in it. It's that good.
[–] SamAtt 16y ago ↗ And it's entertaining enough to give to other non-technical "stake holders" in your website planning committee. Which means a lot when you're trying to convince them not to make an egregious UI mistake.
[–] timdorr 16y ago ↗ My copy of Don't Make Me Think is ragged because of how much I've read, referenced, shared, and noted in it. It's that good.
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