Ux Design


The Design of Everyday Things
Don't Make Me Think, Revisited: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability (Voices That Matter)
100 Things Every Designer Needs to Know About People
Sprint: How to Solve Big Problems and Test New Ideas in Just Five Days
Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products
Lean UX: Applying Lean Principles to Improve User Experience
The Elements of User Experience: User-Centered Design for the Web
The User Experience Team of One: A Research and Design Survival Guide
About Face 3: The Essentials of Interaction Design
Just Enough Research
Universal Principles of Design
Articulating Design Decisions: Communicate with Stakeholders, Keep Your Sanity, and Deliver the Best User Experience
Rocket Surgery Made Easy: The Do-It-Yourself Guide to Finding and Fixing Usability Problems
Emotional Design: Why We Love (or Hate) Everyday Things
Laws of UX: Using Psychology to Design Better Products & Services
A New Program for Graphic Design by David ReinfurtConceptual Blockbusting by James L. AdamsSticky Wisdom by Dave Allan100 Things Every Designer Needs to Know About People by Susan M. WeinschenkA Pattern Language by Christopher W. Alexander
A Better Design Education
8 books — 1 voter
Don't Make Me Think, Revisited by Steve KrugLean UX by Jeff GothelfThe User Experience Team of One by Leah Buley
MAX UX Design
3 books — 1 voter

The Design of Everyday Things by Donald A. NormanDon't Make Me Think, Revisited by Steve KrugThe Non-Designer's Design Book by Robin P. WilliamsDesigning for Interaction by Dan SafferA Project Guide to UX Design by Russ Unger
Top UX Books for 2019
23 books — 2 voters
The Design of Everyday Things by Donald A. NormanUser Friendly by Cliff KuangArticulating Design Decisions by Tom GreeverThe User Experience Team of One by Leah BuleyInterviewing Users by Steve Portigal
UX & Product Design
13 books — 2 voters

Design is the beauty of turning constraints into advantages.
Aza Raskin

Jon Yablonski
As designers, we have a responsibility to remove inherent complexity from our interfaces, or else we ship that complexity to our users. This can result in confusion, frustration and a bad user experience. Where possible, designers and developers should handle complexity, while taking care not to over-simplify to the point of abstraction.
Jon Yablonski, Laws of UX: Using Psychology to Design Better Products & Services

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