Win a copy of ‘Don’t make me think’!

Don’t make me think’ should be essential reading for anyone designing a website. If people can’t use your website, they won’t. The author, Steve Krug is a usability expert who shares his insights into how people use websites, and practical techniques for building and fine-tuning websites that people will find easy to use. The book is an easy read for anyone (i.e. you don’t need to be tech-savvy to get it!) and for a book about websites, it’s refreshingly amusing too!

Following on from my article yesterday (‘Don’t mess with conventions‘), and thanks to Pearson Australia, SydneyAnglicans.net has five copies of ‘Don’t make me think’ to give away. To enter, simply post a comment on this article over at Sydney Anglicans. Five winners will be drawn at random. To my overseas readers: sorry – this give away is only open to people with postal addresses in Australia.

  • David Pinn

    Particularly for us who are active on the Internet, for work and/or pleasure, we deal with a tremendous cogitnive load. Information of all kinds is clamouring for our attention. Much of our background brain activity is engaged in filtering the extraneous data. In that data soup, my brain gives a little sigh of relief when it recognises the familiar.

    Your article is a timely reminder for me as I design a new web application.