What is the best UI design book, article or course you've come across?

Sia
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As an engineer, I often feel I spend too much time redesigning things because I just don't know how to design well to begin with. I recently bought Refactoring UI and it has opened my eyes on how I can improve. What other resources should I look at?

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Mahsum Akbaş
Don't Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability by Steve Krug is strongly suggested
Sia
@mahsum_akbas Nice one, thank you, two people have suggested that so it must be good!
Lindsay Davis
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Highly recommend the "The Design of Everyday Things" book by Don Norman. It offers valuable insights into overall user-friendly design principles✌️
Sia
@imlindsay Thank you, will add it to my list. I'll follow you back, also happy to connect on Twitter/LinkedIn.
Arz
landingfolio.com
Sia
@arzmn That misses the point, seems to just be a long list of existing templates. That isn't what I was asking for.
Lindsay Davis
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@siavoshzarrasvand @arzmn but it's a great resource, anyway☺️
Mateusz Siatrak | Launching soon
I was going to recommend RefactoringUI but its already on the list. Upvote for @remilittle went.
Eden
https://lawsofux.com is a great book/blog that's short and easy to understand
Alex Dinn
Love all the articles on Webflow blog!💙
Adelina Lemansky
So many great resources in this discussion, love it, and bookmarked for later research.🤓
Semyon Fridman
Refactoring UI is a great start! I also recommend 'Don't Make Me Think' by Steve Krug for its practical approach to web usability.
Sia
@remilittle Thank you my friend! I see it says you're launching soon, may I ask what you're launching?
Semyon Fridman
@siavoshzarrasvand, thanks for asking! We're super excited about launching Sol-A. It's an app designed to boost productivity and ignite creativity. Imagine a tool that lets you quickly draft professional emails, plan your next big project, or even brainstorm new ideas for your hobbies – that's what Sol-A is all about. It comes loaded with AI-powered shortcuts for things like creating grocery lists in a snap or prepping for interviews. There's also this neat speech tool where you can speak your thoughts, and it transforms them into structured content and takes action based on that info. And for those times when you need to delve deep, our research engine is a real lifesaver. I'm really eager to see how it can simplify and add a bit of fun to everyone's life. Looking forward to your thoughts once it's out there!
Sia
@remilittle Nice one and good luck - looking forward to see the release!