“Don’t Make Me Think”, by Steve Krug
Chapter three's sentiment is, If it ain't broke, don't fix it. It then leads to describe a web page that uses a photo for navigation. The next section highlights three elements of hierarchy in information display–scale,grouping, and nesting. Break page up into logically sectioned areas. The book covers the idea that making things obvious is a very important part of design and usability. Tidy and uncluttered, with the use of negative space to allow the reader access to information quicker. Chapter four is brief and re-emphasizes that people are lazy and unintelligent. Chapter five reminds us to edit and proof our work for unnecessary wordiness and layers of text form questions.
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