I think I saw that semi-meme post title somewhere around the ‘nets…
Well anyways, without further ado, I present you my almighty reading stack for the spring of 2008:
These are:
- Homepage Usability by Jacob Nielsen and Marie Tahir (B+ so far)
- Designing the Obvious by Robert Hoekman Jr. (A- so far)
- Designing Interfaces by Jenifer Tidwell (B so far)
- Designing for Interaction by Dan Saffer (B- so far)
- Designing Web Usability by Jacob Nielsen (B so far)
The above marks are given according to how useful I’ve found the book as a web designer. All in all, they’re all great books, it’s just that Designing for Interaction was kinda disappointing in my humble opinion.










3 comments on this post
barak #1
19.Mar.08
May I suggest a couple more books about web accessibility/usability:
Beyond the desktop metaphor
Advances in Universal Web Design and Evaluation
Understanding your users
Web Accessibility
Gerasimos Tsiamalos #2
19.Mar.08
I can’t imagine a library without those:
The Design of Sites: Patterns for Creating Winning Web Sites (2nd Edition)
Don’t Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability, 2nd Edition
The Design of Everyday Things (Paperback)
Sugar #3
19.Mar.08
@barak, @Gerasimos
Thank you both for your suggestions.
@Gerasimos
Already have those
This is my “currently reading” stack.