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<>Praise for the second edition of The Design of Sites
"In my worldwide IBM marketing role, I have the benefit of working with some of the finest international interactive agencies and internal Web teams. As I read The Design of Sites, [I see] the insight from years of professional advice has been put to paper. Nowhere have I seen such a practical, effective, and easy-to-use book to solve and avoid Internet design issues. I keep a copy of the book handy to remind me of the things I forgot and to gain fresh perspectives. It never fails to deliver." "The Design of Sites artfully brings forward the original intent of Christopher Alexander’s pattern language into the user experience design arena. It is a valuable and comprehensive reference." -George Hackman, Jr., senior director of User Experience for User Interface Guidelines, Patterns and Standards, Oracle Corporation "The Design of Sites is one of the best tools I have in my usability toolbox. [These] Web UI design patterns make it easy for me to show my clients how to get the most usability bang for their buck." -Claudia Alden Case, usability consultant and interaction designer, Alden Case Enterprises, Inc. "If only biology class had been like this. Lucid text, bulletproof content, and a comprehensive taxonomy that’s just as much a source of inspiration as it is a production tool. This is a really, really good book. If you build Web sites, read it." -Marc Campbell, author of Web Design Garage Praise for the first edition of The Design of Sites "Stop reinventing the wheel every time you design a Web site! The Design of Sites helps you rethink your Web sites in terms of genres and patterns. Once you have identified the patterns and applied the best practices for those patterns as outlined in this book, you will reduce your design effort by 50 percent . . . at least!" -Pawan R. Vora, vice president, Information Architecture, Seurat Company "The content [in The Design of Sites] could make a novice into a seasoned professional over a weekend. Many companies pay a fortune for the information contained in the book’s primary chapters." -John Cilio, marketing manager, IBM System x & z Storage Synergy "This book has many handy checklists for what you should and should not do in creating a conventional Web site. Just following the authors’ suggestions would put your site in the top few percent for readability and usability." -Jef Raskin, creator of the Macintosh computer and author of The Humane Interface "Now that The Design of Sites has made its appearance, we won't have to put up with those poorly designed Web pages. These authors have captured patterns from successful Web designers, including their own experience in consulting and teaching, and have made this information accessible to all of us. The book is readable yet full of worthwhile information--a valuable addition to any Web designer’s bookshelf." -Linda Rising, independent consultant and author of The Patterns Handbook, The Pattern Almanac 2000, and Design Patterns in Communications Software "[The Design of Sites] bridges the gap from theory to practice and makes it possible for people in the Web-design space to use user-centered design principles in their workâ??without having to undertake extensive training." -Maya Venkatraman, human interface engineer, Sun Microsystems "The coverage [in The Design of Sites] is excellent--issues go beyond the traditional â??design the best page’ focus and do a good job of showing the context. I haven’t seen any other book with the kind of breadth this has." -Terry Winograd, professor of computer science, Stanford University, and editor of Bringing Design to Software "With this book as a reference, you can benefit from what companies like Yahoo! have learned and apply it to your site, even if you don’t have a design and research team similarly sized and staffed." From the foreword by Irene Au, director of User Experience, Google; former vice president of User Experience and Design, Yahoo! The Design of Sites, Second Edition, is the definitive reference for the principles, patterns, methodologies, and best practices underlying exceptional Web design. If you are involved in the creation of dynamic Web sites, this book will give you all the necessary tools and techniques to create effortless end-user Web experiences, improve customer satisfaction, and achieve a balanced approach to Web design. After a comprehensive tutorial covering the foundations of good Web site design, you will move on to discover the thirteen major Web design pattern groups. These patterns solve recurring design problems and help design teams avoid reinventing the wheel. Patterns range from creating a solid navigation framework and the all-important home page, to instilling trust and building credibility with your customers and improving site performance through better design.
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| 09-18-08 | 1 | 2\6 |
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If you are looking for a very technical book which outlines the various layouts you can use for a website, this is it. For my purposes, it wasn't very helpful.
I was looking for something to help me improve my design skills and this was definitely not the book. Nothing about design at all. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-30 08:44:24 EST)
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This book may simply be the best collection of proved successful web interface design patterns. It has no technical details but does has a rich collection of the state of the art patterns that can inspire web designer. Studying this book before actual writing any web interface code is highly recommended.
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| 06-19-08 | 5 | 1\1 |
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This book is amazing. It's big, but it needs to be. It comprehensively addresses all of the functional pieces of a website. It defines the problems, expands on the different solutions and offers alternatives and related problems to consider before deciding.
It provides extensive (color-coded) cross-references like a textbook, but does not use the fuddy-duddy language that is expected in textbooks. Easily understood explanations for the concepts fill the text and full color screen shots, illustration and diagrams are commonly included, helping to round out the ideas. It leaves little untouched or undefined. This is a necessarily large book that should be required reading for anyone embarking into site design. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-10 07:53:11 EST)
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| 06-09-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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I bought the Design of Sites book about three months ago and have read about 250 pages of it so far. The book has full-color pages and is a great reference for design decisions. It covers topics for so many different types of web projects. It talks about design, usability, information architecture, and almost all aspects of the web. It isn't meant to be read cover-to-cover, but the amount of great ideas and design solutions it presents make it hard to only read it when you have an issue. Over 800 pages and a great appendix with sample usability evaluations and how to conduct online research will without question make you a better web designer/developer. I can't wait to finish reading it.
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| 05-20-08 | 5 | 1\1 |
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I am taking college courses for web design and I keep thinking to myself why they don't make this book a standard for the courses I am taking. This book is a wealth of information on any subject or problem that you might run into in designing a site for the client as well as the user. I may be quite selfish and want to keep the information about this book a secret, that is how good it is. I keep returning to the book over and over again to answer questions for my courses (that the required books) don't explain in detail. I think that says alot about this wonderful book. If you have any hesitations about buying it DON'T.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-10 07:40:12 EST)
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| 02-19-08 | 5 | 3\3 |
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This book tells me exactly what to do to design a website.
I'm a researcher in a government lab working on a large aeronautics and data mining research project. We'd like our work to be more open to the public, and I'm responsible for designing a website to engage the public in active collaboration. I've got less than a year, I have a small inexperienced team (me included), and I'm trying to teach them customer-centered methods as we go along. This book is like a godsend! It puts everything in one place! It gives me hope that I can actually pull this off! (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-21 07:49:24 EST)
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| 02-10-08 | 2 | 4\5 |
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This book is geared for professional website firms creating sites for corporations. (much discussion about how to appeal to corporations, focus groups etc.) My aim was to create a site for my small business myself, so it did not appeal to me.
This book is broken into 115 pages of 'meat' discussing principles of web design and the balance of the 900 odd pages consists of templates of successful sites of various natures (one for personal sites, one for non-profits, another for e-commerce etc.) But there isn't much information on why the author thinks these sites are good! So I guess you are supposed to take the author's word for it that these templates are good, treat the book like an a-la-carte menu, and crib the template you want, which the book claims will save you time. Instead, I wanted to gain an understanding of what makes a great website great, and it is not to be found this book. Worse, it reads like a 101 level college course in any subject, orienting the novice to basics using verbose and pedantic language. These days there are very few novices out there - even 14 year old kids have much experience with the web. So who is this book for? Anyway this is certainly not for 10 year old kids - very heavy reading suitable for college students, but not much substance. Instead I recommend the classic "Don't make me think" by Steven Krug. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-20 07:52:22 EST)
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| 01-18-08 | 5 | 2\2 |
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You have to be a little careful when you pick this book up. On first read, the style and quality of information seems to answer questions just as they enter my mind. Then, the authors use a cross-referencing technique that ties a key word to a separate pattern section. The patterns are clearly marked on each page corner, grouped by family, then numerically. It's pretty much like a well written website in paper form. That's the trap. I find myself spending hours running through the trails these keyword links create. Great graphics, concise descriptions, a must have reference book for anyone interested in making their websites really perform. If I lost my library in a fire, this would be the first book I'd replace.
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| 11-25-07 | 5 | 2\2 |
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Contrary to popular belief, a good website is not just the result of someone's ability to manipulate a website development tool. The Design of Sites emphasises the need for research, planning, and documentation, and for following a standard software development life cycle - requirements definition, design reviews, testing, maintenance. The first five chapters are general, and the rest of the book contains "patterns" for specific types of websites. Thus, the reader can read the first five chapters, then pick and choose from the patterns, according to need and applicability. A bonus is the reference to a cool design tool developed by the authors - fun and useful. Whether you are developing a website for a client or for yourself, this book is for the "thinking" website developer.
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| 10-08-07 | 5 | 3\3 |
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This book was highly recommended in a presentation on UI design patterns that I attended. Until I bought my copy I didn't realize how extremely useful it was.
Unlike other UI design pattern books, it covers more than basic page/widget level items. These include types of sites (eCommerce, news, etc.), sections and pages (message boards, help systems, newsletters), as well as lower level items. Less obvious, but more practical for those with little or no background in UI design, is that it distills a huge amount of research, best ideas/practices and general usability guidelines. This can be invaluable when creating new and unfamiliar web sites/pages/interface elements quickly. This new edition ensures that it's more current in response though they make clear that for all the hype about new technologies, most of the basic patterns have not changed. Where something HAS changed, they note it. Beyond the patterns are well written explanations of user (or their preferred term "consumer") centered design practices. Though there are many other books on that subject, it does make this almost a singular "one-book" resource. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-11-26 11:11:16 EST)
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| 10-05-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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I bought this book on a whim after passing its unimpressive cover on the bookshelf several times. After looking through it, this book is absolutely awesome. It details the largest and most common design and usability issues that designers and users face when creating or revamping a website. The book then offers a variety of proven solutions to these problems. It's indexed well and very easy to hone in on specific issues.
Really awesome book - I'd say equally perfect for site developers, content writers, wireframers and site analysts. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-09 07:59:02 EST)
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| 10-04-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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It is the kind of dictionary for the web application designers. You can go by index, find the matching scenario and refer to it to for your problem. Very handy and all time useful.
Must to have on every designer's shelf. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-09 07:59:02 EST)
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| 09-29-07 | 3 | (NA) |
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I was hoping this book would have more fundamental design insights that could be applied to various situations. However, I found it to be a bit too obvious with samples and ideas based on common websites. The design points were ones anyone who browses the web could have figured out on their own. Essentially the book would use popular websites as models and say do your sites like this. There was no obvious indicator that these were even patterns per se. Just that these sites are popular so they must be the best way of doing it. That didn't seem particularly convincing when most sites design changes every 2-3 years. It also didn't highlight the shortcomings and tradeoffs you must make when choosing a particular pattern. Essentially this book wasn't much use to me since the websites I work on don't fit any of their models. I was hoping for a book where you can apply *fundamental* design patterns to all types of situations not just the specific ones mentioned (e.g. The best way to format entry fields, when to use a pop up versus show everything at once, how mnay items to show in a list, when to use pagination versus list scrolling, and the why's and hows and tradeoffs and all that stuff we consider when designing a web site.) I was hoping for something along the lines of the Microsoft style guide I read several years ago, but catered for the web.
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| 09-22-07 | 5 | 1\1 |
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If you are serious about web design, buy this book before any other technology specific book. The pattern oriented approach for web design, used in this book, is unique and very insigtful. It's style of providing a catalog of web design patterns is very similar to the famous "gang of four" book on software design pattern.
I also liked the way many popular web sites are analyzed and dissected to elucidate many design issues commonly faced. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-29 16:02:09 EST)
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| 08-24-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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The amount of web site design knowledge presented in this text is almost unbelievable. Almost every aspect of website design is covered. If you're looking for a 'implementation how-to' book, look elsewhere. This text is more of a 'design how-to' text, and it does an unparalleled job of that.
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| 07-13-07 | 5 | 2\3 |
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This book is incredible! The layout, the content, etc. A MUST HAVE for serious web designers who want to learn higher level web design concepts.
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| 06-11-07 | 3 | 3\5 |
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In all fairness this type of book isn't really what I was looking for. I was really needing a book that critiqued site after site in my area...education. I needed a book that I could flip through during down time or between meetings.
This book is not that...it is a text book you would use to teach a course on web site design. Full of great information and takes a proper consumer/user experience centric view of website design. If I had the time it has a wealth of information, using to reference specific problems as them come up...but just don't have the time to get throght the whole think like I would like...what is it, 981 pages. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-14 07:33:11 EST)
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| 03-14-07 | 5 | 5\5 |
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I purchased this book in hopes of adding to my knowledge of web design. This book does that perfectly and much much more! The topics are concise and to the point, something many other books fall short on. The layout and organization make this resource a pleasure to use. I would reccommend this title to anyone interested in web design and online development. A must for your bookshelf or desk!
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| 03-12-07 | 5 | 4\4 |
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The second updated edition of THE DESIGN OF SITES offers a foundation survey of the principles and best practices underlying outstanding Web design, making it a recommended pick not just for computer collections, but for college-level classroom use. Web designers receive a tutorial on the basics of good web site design, with coverage of AJAX, the latest new design patterns, updated patterns, and more accompanied by color screen shots, diagrams, and discussions of site elements. From the basics of accessibility to direct manipulation and website values, all aspects of web design are surveyed. A top pick for classroom assignment and discussion, especially.
Diane C. Donovan California Bookwatch (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-07 22:20:15 EST)
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| 02-16-07 | 5 | 8\9 |
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I am not a User Interface developer. I actually am not good at it at all. But this book gives me the knowledge I need to do UI development, planning, and make them very usable.
This is a great book. They are very thorough with all the patterns they present. The color adds a nice touch. It is also very up to date. They include when and where to consider using AJAX. This book is a must have. It covers all the best pratices for designing web sites. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-07 22:20:15 EST)
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| 02-15-07 | 5 | 1\1 |
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I am not a User Interface developer. I actually am not good at it at all. But this book gives me the knowledge I need to do UI development, planning, and make them very usable.
This is a great book. They are very thorough with all the patterns they present. The color adds a nice touch. It is also very up to date. They include when and where to consider using AJAX. This book is a must have. It covers all the best pratices for designing web sites. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-03-12 09:13:48 EST)
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| 02-07-07 | 5 | 4\4 |
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I am getting through the book and it is a treasure trove of knowledge about good design. The patterns discussed in the book can be implemented almost immediately. I like how they included AJAX in the book as an enhancement not a distraction to websites. They even emphasized mobile web applications and patterns for those. If you are building any type of web-based/network-based application, this book should be on your shelf.
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| 02-06-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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I am getting through the book and it is a treasure trove of knowledge about good design. The patterns discussed in the book can be implemented almost immediately. I like how they included AJAX in the book as an enhancement not a distraction to websites. They even emphasized mobile web applications and patterns for those. If you are building any type of web-based/network-based application, this book should be on your shelf.
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| 01-22-07 | 5 | 13\15 |
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It is now the 22nd of January 2007, and this is my 6th book on the topic of usability, customer-center design, and plainly, human-computer interaction. Certainly, this is the crème de la crème of them all--though i am not dismissing the merits of the other books. This book is the soup-to-nuts on building sites that focus on content management, E-commerce essentials, Web UI, and best practices on enhancing user experience. It is simply a chock-full o' timely and very practical tips and techniques.
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| 01-15-07 | 5 | 7\10 |
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If you love Design Patterns, you would love this book!
This book is about *** Web Design Patterns *** If you read "Don't Make Me Think", you must read this book! This book give information about *** Usability For Web Design *** There are many of web design books, but a few books organize principles, concepts in the form of patterns like this one. Also this book has some concepts covering some hot IT such as AJAX, and web on mobile. What I think this book is useful is that this book talks about both commercial and non-commercial web design. Non-commercial webs are those community webs, non-profit webs, and so on. This book talks about "Usability For Web Design", and is fun-to-read. Read this book because it's one of the best!!! (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-05 07:42:14 EST)
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| 01-15-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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If you love Design Patterns, you would love this book!
This book is about *** Web Design Patterns *** If you read "Don't Make Me Think", you must read this book! This book give information about *** Usability For Web Design *** There are many of web design books, but a few books organize principles, concepts in form of patterns like this one. Also this book has some concepts covering some hot IT such as AJAX, and web on mobile. This book is for both commercial and non-commercial web design. Non-commercial webs are those community webs, non-profit webs and so on. Read this book because it's one of the best!!! (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-01-17 15:49:01 EST)
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| 12-25-06 | 5 | 2\2 |
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This is a book that shows how far website designing has come, since the early days of the mid 90s. Back then, texts on the subject often focused on the technical mechanics. Heavy on HTML, explaining what all those tags did. Plus much details on how to run the web servers. Those were texts for programmers.
Duyne and his co-authors give a higher level discourse. One better attuned to a true design approach. And germane to people of different skill sets than programmers. While there is still some discussion at the HTML level, nowadays you can safely assume that much of that degree of detail can be safely handed off, after the design (or a first cut of it) is done. The text spans many aspects of a website. Like having a consistent visual style across all the pages. Or perhaps distinct styles, but each within a clear subset of pages. And the developer should always try to keep in mind what a visitor might expect. For this, a logical and easy to understand layout of the pages relative to each other is key. Along with an accompanying site map. Granted, if you are just starting out with a small site, the map may be unnecessary. But if you have ambitions for more, then designing a logical subdivision of the pages is advised. You probably want search engines to list your site. And list it prominently. Where this applies whether you have a corporate site or a non-profit site. So a chapter offers several hints for search engine optimisation. For one thing, try having meaningful titles for each page. But perhaps the best thing you can do, if you want other websites to link to yours, is simply to write the text as fluently and interestingly as you can. Make visitors WANT to read your pages. All the technical SEO steps are important, but ultimately secondary compared to this. The book also warns of phishing attacks against your site. Perhaps inevitable if you will be doing ecommerce, and if your site becomes popular. One key piece of advice is NOT to outsource your email subscriptions to a third party site. Not only can it make some subscribers suspicious, but it increases their vulnerability to phishing messages. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-01-15 18:47:14 EST)
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