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101 UX Principles

A definitive design guide
2018 ᛫


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Summary


The most important things you need to know about creating successful user experiences


We want our UX to be brilliant. We want to create stunning user experiences. We want our UX to drive the success of our business with useful and usable software products. This book draws on the wisdom and training of Jakob Nielsen and Don Norman to help you get your UX right - in 101 ways!


101 UX Principles shows you the 101 most important things you need to know about usability and design. A practical reference for UX professionals, and a shortcut to greatness for anyone who needs a clear and wise selection of principles to guide their UX success. Learn the key principles that drive brilliant UX design.


Enjoy 101 Principles including 'Good UX has a Beginning, a Middle, and an End', 'Make Your Links Look Like Links', 'Don't Use Obsolete Icons', 'Decide Whether an Interaction Should Be Obvious, Easy, or Possible', 'Test with Real Users', 'Making the most of fonts', 'Good UX for search results', and 'Show your user - don't tell your user!'


“Good to read from beginning to end, and a nice dip-in-and-out text, the chapter titles reminded me of principles I don't even think about explicitly when I likely should. The book inspired me to start more explicitly articulating some of the principles I just take for granted.”


- Elizabeth Churchill, Director of User Experience at Google


“This is a great practical read. It is convenient to use as a reference when solving real UX problems. I would definitely recommend it as an introduction to UX, but also as a good reminder of best practices for more experienced designers.”


- Anne-Marie Leger, Designer at Shopify


“A great Mood Booster and Pep Talk. Like a good pep talk from a sports coach before a game, Will reminds us of the common pitfalls we all come across.”


- Kate Pincott Product Designer at Facebook


Some more of the 101 UX Principles featured in this book:


Work with user expectations not against them


How to build upon established metaphors


How to arrange navigation elements


How to introduce new ideas to your user


Matching pagination and content structure


When invention is not good for UX


Striving for simplicity


Reducing user tasks


What to make clickable


Making the most of fonts


Making your links look like links


Picking the right control for the job


Data input and what users care about


How to handle destructive user actions


When color should not convey information


Tappable areas and the size of fingers


Getting payment details the right way


Use the standard e-commerce pattern


If you really must use a flat design


When to use progress bars or spinners


Dropdowns the right and wrong way


Handling just-off-screen content


How to do Hamburger menus right


When to hide Advanced Settings


Good UX for Notifications