Meet Steve Krug, the author of “Don’t Make Me Think,” at HighWebDev05
July 20th, 2005 by Karine Joly
I’m just back from Salisbury where we had a great conference. In my previous post, I talked about what was probably the best presentation I attended there: “Got Five? Effective User Testing with $5 and Five People” by Liz Norell, the director of Web Communication at TWU.
As she indicated in her presentation, her method has been largely inspired by Steve Krug’s “Don’t Make me Think.”
Well, if you want to listen to Mr. Krug, this is your lucky day. I’ve just found out that he would be the keynote speaker this year of HighWebDev05.
The program of this conference for higher ed web developpers hasn’t been released yet, but I will let you know as soon as I hear anything about this event planned November 6-9, 2005 in Rochester, NY.
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