Don't make me think
Steve Krug

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Steve Krug
Don't make me think
Don’t Make Me Think by Steve Krug is a classic guide to usability that emphasizes simplicity and intuitive design. It argues that interfaces should be self-explanatory, reducing the need for users to think or figure things out, and focuses on clear navigation, visual hierarchy, and practical usability principles.
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Don't make me think

Hooked

Atomic Design

Designing Products People Love

Well-Designed

The Laws of Simplicity

Best Interface Is No Interface

Inspired

Laws of UX

Practical UI

Lean UX

Thinking, Fast and Slow

100 Things Every Designer Needs to Know About People

Refactoring UI

Designing Interfaces

The Design of Everyday Things

User Psychology 3
