Ask HN: What is the best book on design you've read?
Looking for a great book on basic design principles that allow me to make some strides when it comes to product and UI design. Curious to what you have come across.
Any recommendations?
Looking for a great book on basic design principles that allow me to make some strides when it comes to product and UI design. Curious to what you have come across.
Any recommendations?
Try reading Refactoring UI[0]. The way they explain small things that can make a difference in UI is commendable.
[0]https://refactoringui.com/
Mindful Design by Scott Riley.
Super accessible despite delving deep into the psychology and ethics of design.
https://mindfuldesign.xyz/
Just read about "The Laws of Simplicity" and "The design of everyday things".
They seem to be frequently recommended. Anybody any experience with these?
Big thanks in advance!
Many consider Don Norman, the author of The Design of Everyday Things, father of modern UX design. If you want to absorb the basic principles of usability, you should read it.
Thanks for sharing. Will go get that one soon!
Does it primarily focus on usability or also on beauty? I am slowly finding out that often less is more when it comes to UX design, also in the way things look, and would love to find out more of these principles that can vastly improve the looks of a product (e.g. what colors to use, shapes, etc.)
Thanks again!
This book is about UX. That is not how "it looks" but how "it feels". I think for UI, as mentioned in other comments you might want to check out https://refactoringui.com/
believe it or not, Ogilvy on Advertising. No it is not a coding book but it gives great insight on what makes good design.