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101 UX Principles: A Definitive Design Guide

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101 UX Principles: A Definitive Design Guide

101 UX Principles: A Definitive Design Guide by Will Grant
English | October 9th, 2018 | ISBN: 1788837363 | 414 Pages | EPUB | 6.86 MB

Learn from the opinions of a UX expert, evaluate your own design principles, and avoid common mistakes.

Key Features
• Hear insights from an author who was trained by the Nielsen Norman Group
• Browse over 20 years of collected UX insights
• Accept or reject 101 thought-provoking opinions on design
• Challenge your own ideas on UX

Book Description
There are countless books about designing for the web. They all give multiple routes and options to solving design challenges. Many of them are plain wrong. This has led to an entire generation of designers failing to make interfaces that are usable, software that is intuitive, and products that normal people can understand. 101 UX Principles changes that, with 101 ways to solve 101 UX problems clearly and single-mindedly.

The 101 principles are opinionated. They’ll rub some designers up the wrong way, but these principles are rooted in 20 years of building for the web. They’re not based on theory - they’re based on practice. Simply put, they’ve been proven to work at scale. There’s no arguing with that.

Following in the footsteps of Jakob Nielsen and Don Norman, this book is the go-to manual for UX professionals, covering everything from passwords, to planning the user journey. Build a deeper understanding of accessible design and implement tried-and-tested strategies in your company.

What you will learn
• Use typography well to ensure that text is readable
• Design controls to streamline interaction
• Create navigation which makes content make sense
• Convey information with consistent iconography
• Manage user input effectively
• Represent progress to the user
• Provide interfaces that work for users with visual or motion impairments
• Understand and respond to user expectations

Who this book is for
This book is for UX professionals (freelance or in-house) looking for shortcuts to making software that users intuitively know how to use across web, desktop, and mobile.

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