Don't Make Me Think
Don't Make Me Think, initially published in 2000, has been relied on by hundreds of thousands of Web designers and developers to help them learn the fundamentals of easy navigation and information design. It's one of the best-loved and most recommended books on the subject, and it's witty, commonsensical, and extremely practical.
Now, with updated examples and a new chapter on mobile usability, Steve returns with a fresh perspective to reassess the concepts that made Don't Make Me Think a classic. And it's still short, well-illustrated, and, most importantly, enjoyable to read.
If you've already read it, you'll discover why Don't Make Me Think is so important to Web designers and developers all over the world. If you haven't read it, you'll understand why so many people believe it should be essential reading for anyone who works on websites.
As one of the best books on user experience design, the main theme of this book is that usability puts the visitor first and foremost, making it as simple as possible to access information on a website. You can verify that your website provides an excellent user experience by running simple tests at each step of development.
Author: Steve Krug
Link to buy: https://www.amazon.com/Dont-Make-Think-Revisited-Usability/dp/0321965515