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Intuitive Design

Eight Steps to an Intuitive UI

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Intuitive Design

By: Everett N. McKay
Narrated by: Miles Meili
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Make your designs immediately self-explanatory and easy to use, and never “agree to disagree” again about whether they are intuitive!

Your mission: To design an intuitive UI for your next project. Your problem: You’re not sure what “intuitive UI” really means. Worst problem: Your team isn’t sure either, so your discussions about intuitive design are unproductive and opinion-driven.

If this sounds familiar, Intuitive Design: Eight Steps to an Intuitive UI will give you the insight, principles, and guidelines you need to get the job done. You’ll learn the objective and actionable steps for designing intuitive UIs - for mobile, web, and desktop apps. Mission accomplished!

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.

©2018 Everett N. McKay (P)2018 Everett N. McKay
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Absolute must read

But it’s like a workbook, you can’t multitask listening to it, and it is application driven learning, so you have to focus and actively apply what you’re learning every step of the way. Worth the time though

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Powerful, succinct

As a director of development with no designers on staff, this is an invaluable resource for my own thinking and for communicating with team members and execs using objective foundational vocabulary. The narration is very good.

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best UX audiobook

this is honestly the best and most practical audiobook I've heard yet on UI/UX. i will definitely be listening to it again.

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A lot to take in - paperback is better

There’s some good information in this book and challenging views that actually take-on some of The Greats (like Nielsen’s Heuristics). However, it’s clear this book was meant to be looked at, not listened to. I just got the paperback version and it’s a very similar format to Don’t Make Me Think - which has tons of visuals.

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A Must-Read for Web/Mobile Roles

I loved this book! It was clear, to the point, and extremely useful for the web design process.

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Really helpful considerations

I had low expectations and thought I kinda knew enough from my own experience about app design, but was nevertheless curious. I listened all the way through and consentrated on understanding. I found some really good practical considerations that I could use immediately in my mobile app development. It also woke in me a greater awareness of my app designs and gave me tools and confidence to apply this knowledge.

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well formatted audio. add 10% repetition

i listened while doing other work, retention would be aided by repetition of headlines and key points

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This book is a must for any UX/UI designer.

There are key concepts in this book that are missing in most any other resources. The one at the top is the ability to communicate intuitive design with a team and make progress.

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Bad Narrarator Choice

The narrator was very robotic which made the already in depth topic that much harder to process. I felt like I was listening to a step by step robot guide

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Design Teaching from an MIT Alumni

No one hires from MIT for design. This isn't worth the purchase. Design isn't done this way.

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