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Summary: Concise, easy read, good ideas
Comment: As the introductory matter suggests, this book can be read in a couple of hours. It's worth taking the time. It gives some very useful, simple guidelines to designing a good user interface and eliminating the interminable arguments that come down to matters of taste. The good and bad examples are illuminating and make the book fun to read.

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Summary: Great Book!
Comment: I have learned a great deal from this book. I highly recommend this books for people looking to improve their website design skills.

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Summary: Full of useful ideas
Comment: This book is a joy to read, its quietly witty, very clear and simple. Right away I found useful suggestions which I will have my webmaster utilise! After all, the internet is where a lot of us are getting our business from now, so it is crucial that our sites are user friendly, this book really does highlight what works.

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Summary: A very informative Book
Comment: As the President and Creative Director for AUDIN Web Design [...] I found this book refreshingly informative. This book provided examples and case studies not found in any other book. I think this book was written for the client, but every web designer should read this book to get an outsiders (and insiders) view of web design. Over 95% of web design is wasteful and just awful and this book highlights that fact. This book is not a How-To book but a What-Not-To-Do which brings home the point even better. It's also more effective than some website that criticizes other websites, which I will not mention any names here. Anyway, a great quick read and very informative. I recommend highly.

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Summary: Made me think
Comment: Excellent and thought provoking book that helped focus my ideas on web useability. As Project Manager for web design projects, I needed a view from 20,000 feet - this got me there and then brought me down to earth. Very helpful.

 


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