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Summary: Don't Make Me Think - Book
Comment: The book arrived in excellent condition. I'm pleased.

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Summary: Light, smart, and fun to read
Comment: Light, smart, and fun to read. The book provides a very good introduction to web usability and highlights a lot of good & bad practices.

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Summary: I keep refering to these design principles again and again
Comment: Desiging an interface is easy. Desiging a *good* interface is hard. This book helps the user identify what good design looks like, and why different elements are on a page. Many sites, amazon included, use Tabs as a navigational element. Breadcrumb trails identify where you are within a site, which is similar to how signs identify your location at Lowes, Sears, or some other mega-mart.

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Summary: Just what I was looking
Comment: I recently started working for an e-commerce company and needed to get up to speed quickly on a range of usability issues. This book really helped me to educate myself quickly. It is easy to read, enjoyable and informative. I highly recommend it.

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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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