Books 2008 #8 Don't Make Me Think

Don’t Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability, 2nd Edition

I’d never read this web usability classic before and my to-the-point review is this:

There’s a reason this book is a classic in the field. It’s smart, well written, funny and damned easy to read through*.

Quick hit reviews aside, I was surprised to learn that this book was at least partially written in a Bruegger’s that I frequent. It’s true. Steve Krug lives in the next town over and tapped out at least some of the book in a Bruegger’s just a couple of miles from here. I feel just that much smarter by association 🙂

*It’s a perfect book for a plane trip, so if you work on the web and haven’t read this book pick it up before the next coast-to-coast or transatlantic (or pacific) flight. You’ll be a better designer/developer/manager when you land on the other side.

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