What are good resources to learn the basics of UX?

What are good resources to learn the basics of UX?

I’ll keep it simple:
Start with Design of Everyday Things by Don Norman. then Elements of User Experience by JJ Garrett, then Designing for Interaction by Dan Saffer, then Information Architecture for the World Wide Web, and finally Sketching User Experience by Bill Buxton. The path after those books can take you into a million possible directions, but starting there will give you the gravity leap into outer space that you need.

Next to all this is find a community and a mentor. You need the community to learn from through example and conversation and you need a mentor who can guide you individually.

Good luck.

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UI/UX Design Patterns: What are good examples of registration flows that require a lot of info but manage to make it a painless experience?

UI/UX Design Patterns: What are good examples of registration flows that require a lot of info but manage to make it a painless experience?

When Twitter redesigned their sign up process with the goal of increasing user engagement, they actually added a screen / step. But, that actually helped them and they said the experienced a 29% increase in growth. It’s articulated very well in this article: http://www.lukew.com/ff/entry.as…

The key is to break up the sign up / process into logical steps for the user, keeping in mind that if you can show the user the result of their action, then they’re much more likely to keep going. People love feedback – show it to them.

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