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Summary: Highly Recommended
Comment: As a certified usability analyst at a major consulting firm, I routinely recommend this book to anyone interested in usability. It follows all the standards of web usability in book format - it's short, to the point, logically organized, and has lots of great examples. I refer back to this book time and again for support for recommendations. The newer edition is well worth it, even if you've previously read the older version.

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Summary: A+ and beyond
Comment: This is the best book on how a website should look that I've ever seen. It's not a how to book---It's a how it should be book.

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Summary: AWESOME!
Comment: A very good read! I learned a ton of stuff for my new site and the book is extremely easy to read. Everything he said makes sense. This book is much easier to read than many of the other usability books I've read. Buy this one!

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Summary: Still the best
Comment: When this book first came out, I read it and found it to be the most practical book I'd ever read on web design/usability. I applied the principles to every internet project I worked on -- with fantastic results. In late 2003, I changed jobs and had to build a massive new website from the ground up. I pulled this book out and found it to to be as relevant that day as the day I bought it. Today, I'm leading a team who is rebuilding a vast, complex website with many layers of information for nearly a dozen unique audiences. And once again, I turn to Don't Make Me Think. Still relevant, still on point. As good as it gets.

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Summary: I've read enough
Comment: Well, I've read enough to know that this book delivers exactly what it promises. Worth your purchase.

 


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