
But Steve Krug makes the topic of web usability genuinely entertaing. I picked this up the day after finishing Beautiful Code and to be honest, really wasn't in the mood for any more particularly heavy content for a few days. 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.more 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.

And it’s still short, profusely illustrated…and best of all–fun to read. In this 3rd edition, 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. In this 3rd edition, Steve returns with fresh perspective to reexamine the principles that made Don’t Make Me Think a classic-–with updated examples and a new Since Don’t Make Me Think was first published in 2000, over 400,000 Web designers and developers have relied on Steve Krug’s guide to help them understand the principles of intuitive navigation and information design. Since Don’t Make Me Think was first published in 2000, over 400,000 Web designers and developers have relied on Steve Krug’s guide to help them understand the principles of intuitive navigation and information design.
