Chapter Three: Billboard Design 101 Chapter 2 introduced the idea that a webpage is a billboard. It covered the importance of designing a webpage in such a way that critical information can be easily obtained by scanning. In this chapter of Don’t Make Me Think Revisited, Krug discusses the idea of conventions and how toContinue reading “BCFO: Don’t Make Me Think Revisited by Steve Krug”
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BCFO: Don’t Make Me Think Revisited by Steve Krug
Chapter Two: How we really use the web This chapter is all about how people actually use the web. Krug opens the chapter with the comparison that designers like to think of their web pages as being great pieces of literature when in actuality, users just use them like a billboard that they’re driving pastContinue reading “BCFO: Don’t Make Me Think Revisited by Steve Krug”
Book Club for One (BCFO): Don’t Make Me Think Revisited by Steve Krug
Steve Krug’s book Don’t Make Me Think Revisited: A Common Sense Approach to Web and Mobile Usability is a book about, you guessed it, usability. The broad topic of usability is something that has always fascinated me. While studying for my degree, there was this notion pounded into my head that technical communicators are oftenContinue reading “Book Club for One (BCFO): Don’t Make Me Think Revisited by Steve Krug”