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Greg
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Jul 10, 2012 02:53PM

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My first UX book was The Design of Everyday Things
It really got me thinking about how to make things easier for the people using the products I make.
It really got me thinking about how to make things easier for the people using the products I make.
Morgane wrote: "Greg wrote: "My first UX book was The Design of Everyday Things
It really got me thinking about how to make things easier for the people using the products I make."
That's the only one I've read,..."
I agree! Some things may not be immediately intuitive but we should definitely strive for that. Specifically when you get to more advanced uses for products things tend to loose the initial obviousness.
It really got me thinking about how to make things easier for the people using the products I make."
That's the only one I've read,..."
I agree! Some things may not be immediately intuitive but we should definitely strive for that. Specifically when you get to more advanced uses for products things tend to loose the initial obviousness.


Prathoven wrote: "For me it is Steve Krug's "Don't make me think"!"
I have been meaning to read that one!
I have been meaning to read that one!