Homepage Usability
Jakob Nielsen is well known for his reports on usability and I really enjoyed his book “Homepage Usability.†I figured that this would be a more in-depth exploration of how to design with the user in mind. Most of the points were on the ball, and very common sense, but nice to see it in writing from someone else. The examples in “Designing Web Usability,” though ancient, fit well with the points.
I kept getting lost, in a way, because I kept getting distracted by the prehistoric examples and data. For example, what do I design for? 640? 770? What is in use today? 1997 was a long time ago in web years. I suppose it’s difficult to have a book with such current data in it, but I’m thinking it’s definitely time for a new version of this book.
There is also a tendency for redundancy. I suppose this is inevitable since whether you’re a search results page or an intranet site, you’re still dealing with the same topics of design.
I do like that even though this book is ancient, it touches on accessibility issues. So many places are only now thinking of that. I also like that testing is mentioned, though again, it is peppered with out-of-date technology which makes all the information seem invalid.
I think this book would be much stronger with new examples, updates here and there to technology and re-released. I think that that was one of the strengths of his other book, “Homepage Usability,†was the freshness of the examples and problems designers are facing. If, and when, there is a new and more concise version of this book, I will buy it.
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- Published:
- 10.29.03
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- Book Reviews, Usability
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