Whitney Hess's UX Bookshelf
by @whitneyhess
If you create digital products, you have a responsibility to make them easy to use. It’s mostly common sense; it’s just not common practice! These books are what I consider the must-haves for any user experience designer. They'll teach you how to design products that are useful, usable and desirable.
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20 books
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9 likes
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updated over 1 year ago
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The Essentials of Interaction Design
2007
· 2 read
· 7 likes
· 1 review
Developing Web Site Documentation for Design and Planning
2006
· 1 read
· 9 likes
Principles, Patterns, and Practices for Improving the User Experience (Animal Guide)
2009
· 4 likes
Communication Oriented Techniques
1994
· 1 like
Optimizing the User Experience
2007
· 1 read
· 3 likes
· 1 review
A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability, 2nd Edition
2005
· 14 read
· 27 likes
· 3 reviews
User-Centered Design for the Web
2002
· 1 read
· 7 likes
· 1 review
Why We Love (or Hate) Everyday Things
2005
· 3 read
· 6 likes
Blueprints for the Web (2nd Edition)
2002
Designing Large-Scale Web Sites
2006
· 2 read
· 19 likes
· 2 reviews
Why High Tech Products Drive Us Crazy and How to Restore the Sanity
2004
· 7 likes
For user experience designers in the field or in the making
2009
· 1 read
· 6 likes
Real Users, Real Time, Real Research
2010
· 4 likes
And Other True Tales of Design, Technology, and Human Error
1998
Getting the Design Right and the Right Design (Interactive Technologies)
2007
· 2 read
· 10 likes
· 1 review
Creating Great Products & Services for an Uncertain World
2008
· 1 read
· 2 likes
Filling in the Blanks
2008
· 2 read
· 12 likes
· 1 review