Don't Make Me Think, Revisited
A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability
(Author) Steve KrugSince Don't Make Me Think was first published in 2000, hundreds of thousands of Web designers and developers have relied on usability guru Steve Krug's guide to help them understand the principles of intuitive navigation and information design. Witty, commonsensical, and eminently practical, it's one of the best-loved and most recommended books on the subject. Now Steve returns with fresh perspective to reexamine the principles that made Don't Make Me Think a classic-with updated examples and a new chapter on mobile usability. And it's still short, profusely illustrated...and best of all-fun to read. If you've read it before, you'll rediscover what made Don't Make Me Think so essential to Web designers and developers around the world. If you've never read it, you'll see why so many people have said it should be required reading for anyone working on Web sites. "After reading it over a couple of hours and putting its ideas to work for the past five years, I can say it has done more to improve my abilities as a Web designer than any other book." -Jeffrey Zeldman, author of Designing with Web Standards
Steve Krug
Steve Krug is a prominent usability consultant and author known for his straightforward and practical approach to user experience design. His most notable work, "Don't Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability," is considered a seminal book in the field of web design and usability. Krug's writing style is clear, concise, and humorous, making complex concepts easy to understand for readers of all levels of expertise. His contributions to literature include helping to define best practices for creating user-friendly websites and improving the overall user experience online. Krug's impact on the genre of usability and user experience design is significant, as his work continues to be referenced and cited by designers and developers around the world.