Customer Rating:      Summary: Fast track introduction to usability Comment: If you need to learn about web usability and you are in a hurry (like usually computer people are), this book is for you. It is short and goes direct to the point. The author point out what worth to worry about focusing on what work, instead of the millions of ways it wouldn't work. He doesn't take out your freedom, giving you principles instead of recipes. The book is well structured and very practical to use. It stays with the basics. If your work is usability you'll need other sources, but "Don't make me think" is a great kick off.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Makes you think! (as a web design pro) Comment: This book clearly presents the most useful principles of web design. The uncluttered layout and precise wording gets the message across. It's equally valuable as a guide to starting a new web design or refining/reworking an existing one. Excellent examples of web sites are up-to-date and recognizable. With the focus on principles, rather than excessive examples, the book is also very applicable to the design of intranets.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Fantastic web usability recommendations Comment: I recently started freelance web design. This book made all the difference with my first customer.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Simplemente Unico Comment: Don't make me Think me produjo todo lo contrario... pensar, y mucho pues me hizo revaluar casi la totalidad de los sitios que ya he diseñado, pues apunta a todos aquellos aspectos que uno quizas de por obvios, o que simplemente no valora a la hora de determinar el porque de determinada gráfica o sistema de navegación.Un libro absolutamente sencillo de leer, y que entrega claves de investigación, bases de desarrollo y todo aquello necesario para quitarnos de encima todos los vicios que los diseñadores tenemos a la hora de comenzar con una idea, y obtener lo que nosotros consideramos mejor y no lo optimo para el cliente.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Required for anyone that calls themselves a Web Designer Comment: This book encompasses everything that I wish someone would have told me during my web design classes in college. If I were going to teach an interface design class, this would be the textbook. A conversational writing style and well thought out illustrations makes this book an easy read. Steve Krug admits that most good usability is hindsight and while some of the ideas may seem obvious, I must admit I didn't think of a lot of them.
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