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Title: Designing Web Usability : The Practice of Simplicity
by Jakob Nielsen
ISBN: 1-56205-810-X
Publisher: New Riders
Pub. Date: 20 December, 1999
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $45.00
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Average Customer Rating: 3.88 (213 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: The best book about web usability on the market
Comment: This book is clearly one of those must-have items on your bookshelf if you are a professional web designer. Acctually this book is so good that you don't even have to do web design. If you simply design GUI's (Graphical User Interfaces) this book is for you.

Nielsen isn't one of those people who plays around with consultancy terms, but he rather puts his ideas accross in plain english which is very, very imporant especially if english is not your mother tongue (in my case for example).

Besides the text, the book is colorful and it has a lot of detailed pictures, which in most cases are also broken down to sections later on. And in this case it's true that a picture tells more than a thousand words.

The sections and the flow of thigs are also quite well laid out, so it's easy to progress from one step to the next. Nielsen also goes and tells about Intranet design (one whole chapter) besides the regular corporate and informational sites design.

When I had read the book, I showed it to a work partner of mine and he got his whole team excited about it. Now all of them have their own copy of the book even though we have a very easy to use virtual library system in our company. Yup, you just got to have it in YOUR bookshelf, not your neighbours.

I don't normally write rave reviews on books, but this is a genuine treasure and I really recommend you to take a closer look at it.

Rating: 5
Summary: What the WWW needed was a stylebook - Nielsen delivers
Comment: This book is primarily a stylebook. The web is often mistaken for an electronic book and this is probably one of the reasons it has taken a while to find a guide aimed at web usability. Jakob Nielsen does a great job in creating a style manual for a medium, which has different aims and limitations from printed material. What made Tim Berners-Lee¡¦s innovation successful; the delivery of digital media on all manner of computer platforms; is also its drawback. Not every platform treats HTML tags in the same manner.

Nielsen¡¦s main point is that the web is primarily a communications tool, although an interactive one. He states, ¡§the main goal of most web projects should be to make it easy for customers to perform useful tasks.¡¨ In addition Nielsen points out that your display terminal is not a book. This means a screen that although interactive is harder to read than a book. The prime advantage is the ability to link to other current and active links or content in an immediate manner. The biggest mistake a site author makes is in creating slow, confusing, or cumbersome sites.

Make no mistake, the author knows is stuff and is consistent in his tone. This is the first part of a two-book set. By the time you have read both books some of the more obvious points are a bit overdone, but his main goal; to get web designers to change some of their bad habits worked with me.

Rating: 3
Summary: Good, but seriously needs a second edition
Comment: This book came out in 1999 and you have to be prepared for that. It's still about 80% useful, which is amazing considering how fast web technology is moving. I love the way the author uses lots of actual pictures of websites to illustrate every point. If he would bring it into the third millenium, I'd probably give it five stars instead of three.

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