If you’re looking for a UX book that’s easy to read and packed with practical advice, “Don’t Make Me Think” by Steve Krug is a must-have. Krug’s writing style is straightforward and to the point, with plenty of relatable examples that work even over 20 years after the first edition. He emphasizes the importance of keeping things simple and intuitive, making it easy for users to navigate your site or app without getting frustrated. Whether you’re new to UX or a seasoned pro, this book is a valuable resource that you’ll refer to time and time again.
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Don't Make Me Think
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Factfulness
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How to Avoid a Climate Disaster
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Humankind: A Hopeful History
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Make Time
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Microcopy: The Complete Guide
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Rocket Surgery Made Easy
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Steal Like an Artist
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Utopia for Realists
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