Guide des métiers du design interactif. Proven Portals: Best Practices for Planning, Designing, and Developing Enterprise Portals, D. Sullivan. Mapping Websites: Digital Media Design, P. Kahn, K. Lenk. Everything Is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder, D. Weinberger. Don't Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability, 2nd Edition, S. Krug. Practical IA : A Hands-On Approach to Structuring Successful Websites, E. L. Reiss. Ambient Findability: What We Find Changes Who We Become, P. Morville. IA for Designers: Structuring Websites for Business Success, P. Van Dijk. IA : Designing Information Environments for Purpose, A. Gilchrist. The Visual Display of Quantitative Information, E. Tufte.
IA : Blueprints for the Web : C. Wodtke, A. Govella. Designing Web Usability, J. Nielsen. Jakob Nielsen, 1999 Over 250,000 Internet professionals around the world have turned to this landmark, definitive guide to usability. From content and page design to designing for ease of navigation and users with disabilities, Designing Web Usability delivers complete direction on how to connect with any web user, in any situation. 432 pages, full color illustrations. (New Riders Publishing.) Please buy through these links: Amazon pays me a referral fee that doubles the share of the purchase price that goes to the author, giving me time off from other projects to write new books Reviews and Articles About the Book Advance Reader Comments on Designing Web Usability: The Practice of Simplicity "Eighty gajillion things have been written about the Web. "Jakob is hands down the most perceptive and articulate person working in this field today, and I was really looking forward to getting my hands on this.
"This text is a must-read for anyone involved with site design. " Table of Contents Preface. IA for the Web, P.Morville, L. Rosenfeld. IA : An Emerging 21st Century Profession, E. Morrogh. Prioritizing Web Usability, J. Nielsen. Hoa Loranger and Jakob Nielsen, 2006 After more than a decade of Web usability research, we literally have thousands of guidelines for making better websites. But what are the most important ones that all designers need to know?
That's what Prioritizing Web Usability is about. A second goal of the book is to update the early Web usability guidelines we published in the 1990s. All the guidelines found since 2000 continue to hold, but what about findings from the studies we conducted 1994 to 1999? The book compares these old studies with more recent ones and explains which of the old guidelines should still be followed. 406 pages, heavily illustrated, in full color. (New Riders Press, Berkeley CA.) Press Washington Post: "Drills down more deeply into the phenomenon of hyperactive Web browsing than I've seen before. " Felgall.com: "A must have book for anyone serious about web site usability. " 456 Berea Street: "Excellent book and a must-have for anybody involved in creating a website. " Preface.