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1-1-1 Book Review: Rocket Surgery Made Easy by Steve Krug

You might have heard the news that we are embarking on a comprehensive (responsive) web redesign project of all our digital presence components (this blog, Higher Ed Experts, the job board, Higher Ed Analytics, the Wednesday email newsletter – yep everything).

I’m really excited by this project as one of my favorite higher ed designers, Stewart Foss (the founder of eduStyle and the eduStyle Awards as well as the instructor of our responsive web design course) has agreed to work on the redesign even before the official launch of his new web design agency: Demand Creativity.

While Web Analytics and feedback from users have provided a lot of information on what should be done, I’ve decided to run some usability testing sessions to spot things we might have missed. I asked for volunteers in my email newsletter last week and got 5 volunteers (isn’t it nice to work with such a great and helpful community? :0) to participate in the first round of testing this week.

But, back to the book, I bought “Rocket Surgery Made Easy” by Steve Krug a couple of years ago. I had read the bible he had previously written: Don’t Make Me Think (I also worked on a suprise video for Steve Krug, met the guy at the High Ed Web Conference and even got his autograph 8-)).

While I scanned his second book, I never got a chance to read it cover to cover until this weekend. Last Friday after booking all my web usability sessions, I thought it was time to finally dive into it.

So, here’s is my 1-1-1 Express Book Review of Rocket Surgery Made Easy: The Do-It-Yourself Guide to Finding and Fixing Usability Problems by Steve Krug.

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