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Chapter 6. Usability
100 Things: Every Designer Needs to Know About People
By Susan Weinschenk, Ph.D.
New Riders, April 2011
ISBN: 9780132658638
256 pages, $29.99
This book explores both the foundational and the latest research in the psychology of the conscious mind and applies it to design. What grabs and holds attention on a page or screen? What is more important, peripheral vision or central vision? How much information is too much at one time? How do you motivate people to continue on to the next step? What line length should you use if you want people to read text on or offline? What about color? Imagery? Does font type really matter? These are just a few of the questions that the book answers. This book is not just a set of guidelines, but a deep dive into what makes people tick.
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Prioritizing Web Usability
By Jakob Nielsen, Hoa Loranger
New Riders, April 2006
ISBN: 0321350316
432 pages, $36.09
This is the guide for anyone who wants to take their Web site(s) to next level and make usability a priority! Through the authors’ wisdom, experience, and hundreds of real-world user tests and contemporary Web site critiques, you’ll learn about site design, user experience and usability testing. You will also learn navigation and search capabilities, old guidelines and prioritizing usability issues, page design and layout, content design, and more.
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Designing Interfaces, Second Edition
By Jenifer Tidwell
O’Reilly Media, December 2010
ISBN: 9781449379704
576 pages, $44.95
Despite all of the UI toolkits available today, it’s still not easy to design good application interfaces. This bestselling book is one of the few reliable sources to help you navigate through the maze of design options. By capturing UI best practices and reusable ideas as design patterns, Designing Interfaces provides solutions to common design problems that you can tailor to the situation at hand. This updated edition includes patterns for mobile apps and social media, as well as web applications and desktop software. Each pattern contains full-color examples and practical design advice that you can use immediately. Experienced designers can use this guide as a sourcebook of ideas; novices will find a roadmap to the world of interface and interaction design.
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Universal Principles of Design, Revised and Updated: 125 Ways to Enhance Usability, Influence Perception, Increase Appeal, Make Better Design Decisions, and Teach through Design
By William Lidwell, Kritina Holden, Jill Butler
Rockport Publishers, January 2010
ISBN: 9781592535873
272 pages, $30.00
Whether a marketing campaign or a museum exhibit, a video game or a complex control system, the design we see is the culmination of many concepts and practices brought together from a variety of disciplines. With this book, you will learn about: aesthetic-usability effect, good continuation, immersion, inattentional blindness, orientation sensitivity, normal distribution, uniform correctedness, signal-to-noise ratio, and much more.
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Usability Testing Essentials
By Carol M. Barnum
Morgan Kaufmann, October 2010
ISBN: 9780123750921
408 pages, $39.11
This book presents a practical, step-by-step approach to learning the entire process of planning and conducting a usability test. It also explains how to analyze and apply the results and what to do when confronted with budgetary and time restrictions. This is the ideal book for anyone involved in usability or user-centered design-from students to seasoned professionals.