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Smashing Magazine Since it was founded in 2006, Smashing Magazine has published well over 2,000 articles. Although it is a German magazine, the writing here is in English. Smashing Magazine is primarily aimed at web designers and developers. The practice-oriented, well-prepared articles are also worth reading for anyone interested in UX and design. 5. UX Booth “ The UX Booth is a publication by and for the user experience community,” says the self-description of this classic UX blog.
UX beginners and advanced users will find articles here on a wide range Special Data of topics from “Business Strategy” to “Interaction Design” to “Information Architecture”. There are of course a lot of other blogs worth reading on the topics of user experience, usability and UX design. You can find a list of the top 20 UX design blogs on mockplus.com . And of course you can also check here regularly at seokratie.de/usability . ???? Do you already have a favorite UX blog that you would like to recommend? Feel free to write it in the comments! From the book corner: 3 reading tips for UX beginners calmly and step by step, we recommend the following UX books by well-known experts.

Stack of Books: Usability Book Tips There are also a few UX and usability books like Steve Krug's classics in the Seocracy Library. Psychology and design of everyday things Don Norman's UX basics work was published for the first time in 1988. At this point in time, the concept of user experience did not yet exist, but what Norman describes so clearly in his book also applies to the design of our web applications today. Norman, a professor of cognitive science, explores the fundamental principles that make up good, user-friendly design and how everyday things can be transformed into great products.
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