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Advanced Common Sensesm
is the online home of Web usability consultant Steve
Krug.
I specialize in |
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Expert usability reviews (existing sites
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Usability workshops |
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As usual, I thoroughly enjoyed my recent visit to London, and we had a wonderful group at my do-it-yourself usability testing workshop on May 21st.
I especially want to thank the folks at Etre (the London UX consultancy) for being such terrific hosts for the event. (Check out their very interesting newsletter.)
Lou Rosenfeld and I are making plans now for our Fall workshops, so if you'd like to be notified when we have dates and cities nailed down, just sign up for my mailing list.
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I got to meet Spolsky! |
A lot of people have told me they enjoyed the video of my presentation at Joel Spolsky's Business of Software conference. It's called The Least You Can Do™ about Usability. |
And yes, I do have shirts that fit me. Apparently I was not wearing one that day. My apologies. Just avert your eyes.
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I've also posted my slides from the recent Voices That Matter conference. My talk—about things I've figured out since I wrote my book—was called What I Have Learned So Far in the 21st Century. (No audio, just the slides.)
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(and Last
Month's Tip, since June 1997)
If
you really want to know if your
Web site works,
ask your next
door neighbor to
try using it, while
you watch.
(You bring the beer.) |
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Can't afford a consultant? Here's everything I know about Web usability (well, almost everything) in 224 pages.
The second edition of Don't Make Me Think (Now with three new chapters!) has sold over 125,000 copies. Thanks, everybody.

Read a chapter
Order the Second Edition
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If you'd like to be notified when I get around to
writing anything else and posting it here, or when I schedule new
workshops, just subscribe to my mailing list.
(No salesman will call.)
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Here are a whole bunch of interviews
I've done: some audio, some video, some plain old-fashioned text. (Notice how I struggle
not to give the same answer twice.)
And finally, a cybercast of a presentation Lou Rosenfeld and I did together, analyzing the Library
of Congress Web site.
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