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Design elements should be selfevident and require minimal thought from "summary" of Don't Make Me Think, Revisited by Steve Krug

Design elements should be self-evident and require minimal thought. This concept emphasizes the importance of simplicity in web design. When users visit a website, they should be able to easily navigate and understand the layout without having to think too much. This means that elements such as navigation menus, buttons, and links should be intuitive and easy to find. Users should not have to spend time trying to figure out how to move around the site or complete a task. Furthermore, design elements should be clear and coherent. This involves using clear and concise language, as well as visual cues, to guide users through the website. For example, labels and instructions should be straightforward and easy to understand. Visual elements, such as color and placement, should also be used effectively to draw attention to important information. In addition, logical sequencing is crucial in creating a seamless user experience. Information should be presented in a logical order that makes sense to the user. For example, on ...
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    Don't Make Me Think, Revisited

    Steve Krug

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