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UX Book Review: Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer Interaction (5 practical takeaways)

This series aims at quickly summarizing UX books you know of and some you may not have read. We will outline 5 main takeaways from each book, how long it takes to read the book and share balanced reviews on the book. Today’s UX book is one of my favourite foundational book Yvonne Rogers’ Interaction […]

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UX Book Review: Articulating Design Decisions (5 practical takeaways)

This series aims at quickly summarizing UX books you know of and some you may not have read. We will outline 5 main takeaways from each book, how long it takes to read the book and share balanced reviews on the book. Today’s UX book is Tom Greever’s Articulating Design Decisions,Communicate with Stakeholders, Keep Your […]

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UX Book Review: Sketching User Experiences: Getting the Design Right and the Right Design- Bill Buxton (5 practical takeaways)

This series aims at quickly summarizing UX books you know of and some you may not have read. We will outline 5 main takeaways from each book, how long it takes to read the book and share balanced reviews on the book. Today’s UX book is Sketching User Experiences: Getting the Design Right and the […]

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UX Book Review: Rocket Surgery Made Easy- Steve Krug (5 practical takeaways)

This series aims at quickly summarizing UX books you know of and some you may not have read. We will outline 5 main takeaways from each book, how long it takes to read the book and share balanced reviews on the book. Today’s UX book is Steve Krug’s Rocket Surgery Made Easy. If you find […]

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UX Book Review: Don’t make me think, Revisited- Steve Krug (5 practical takeaways)

Choosing a UX book to read can be a daunting task especially if you do not know how it will impact your work and career. This series aims at quickly summarizing UX books you know of and some you may not have read. We will outline 5 main takeaways from each book, detail how long […]

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UX Book Review: The Design of Everyday Things – Don Norman (5 main takeaways)

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