Don't Make Me Think
eng. Don't Make Me Think · 2000
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Interesting Facts
- The book is considered a classic in the field of usability and web design.
- The main idea of the book is that websites should be intuitive and not require extra effort from users to use them.
- The author uses numerous examples and illustrations to show how to improve the user experience.
- The book is written in simple and accessible language, making it understandable even for those without a technical background.
- One of the key principles of the book is the "don't make me think" rule, meaning interfaces should be as simple and obvious as possible.
- The book was first published in 2000 and has been reissued several times with updates and additions.
- The author emphasizes the importance of user testing and offers simple methods for conducting such tests.
- The book has received numerous positive reviews and recommendations from professionals in web design and usability.
Date of publication: 27 June 2024
Updated: 28 June 2024
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Genre: Business literature
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