Home » Blog » Usability » 3 of My Favourite Web Design Books

3 of My Favourite Web Design Books

I’m a book lover. Everything about books, from their smell and design to the content inside appeals to me. So you can imagine my pleasure when discovering great books about my other great passion - web design. So without further ado here’s 3 of my current favourite web design books:

  1. Don’t Make Me Think by Steve Krug
  2. As much about usability as web design, this book is one of the best resources on building effective websites. As Steve says:

    It’s a fact: People won’t use your website if they can’t find their way around it.

  3. The Big Red Fez by Seth Godin
  4. A simple, straight forward book focusing on how to make any website better. Again focused on usability as much as web design The Big Red Fez provides real world examples of what it takes to create a website that satisfies your visitors and ensures they keep coming back.

  5. The CSS Anthology by Rachel Andrew
  6. As a relative newcomer to CSS this book provides practical solutions to building a CSS, standards compliant website.

This list is by no means exhaustive but it’s a great start. I’ll keep adding to it as I discover new books I love. It’s also an excuse to keep buying them. ;)

Looking for a website designer?

ThinkProspect-built websites are better than the rest. All our sites feature:

  • Interface design that strongly brands your business;
  • Easy to use, read & navigate for your prospects & clients;
  • Standards compliant so it's quick to load & easy for search engines to index.

And having been in the business since 1995, we're experts at all the other stuff too - like listening to you. Impress yourself, your clients & your prospects, with a website by ThinkProspect.

Be impressed - click here to find out more.