A highly sought-after speaker, Steve Krug is a usability consultant who has more than 20 years of experience as a user advocate for companies like Apple, Netscape, AOL, Lexus, and others. He is best known for his book Don’t Make Me Think about human-computer interaction and web usability. His second book, Rocket Surgery Made Easy, is a DIY guide for Finding and fixing usability problems.
A highly sought-after speaker, Steve Krug is a usability consultant who has more than 20 years of experience as a user advocate for companies like Apple, Netscape, AOL, Lexus, and others. He is best known for his book Don’t Make Me Think about human-computer interaction and web usability. His second book, Rocket Surgery Made Easy, is a DIY guide for Finding and fixing usability problems.
A highly sought-after speaker, Steve Krug is a usability consultant who has more than 20 years of experience as a user advocate for companies like Apple, Netscape, AOL, Lexus, and others. He is best known for his book Don’t Make Me Think about human-computer interaction and web usability. His second book, Rocket Surgery Made Easy, is a DIY guide for Finding and fixing usability problems.
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7:25 Introduction of Steve’s books
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8:25 A discussion of mobile first
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10:55 Did responsive design hurt web design?
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16:20 Weatherbug as an example of a good app.
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18:55 Double tapping on an article instead of responsive design as Steve Jobs intended.
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21:00 Why don’t more people do usabilty testing?
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26:00 Failed prediction: usability will never get to be a line item on budgets.
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29:00 Reasons why you can’t predict the future.
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30:15 6 maxims from Steve’s book
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34:00 Making usability tests a spectator sport
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35:10 How do I get buy in from my boss?
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38:20 Making sure to have good snacks for usability testing.
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39:10 What qualifies as a good snack for usability testing?
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39:50 Focus ruthlessly on a smaller number of problems.
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42:40 When faced with problems, do the least you can do.
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44:50 Dealing with legacy sites.
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48:15 Brundlefly
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49:15 Getting lost in Home Depot
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51:25 How difficult it is to keep a blog up to date.
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54:05 Contributing to the walled garden of Facebook vs blogging
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56:00 Where to find Steve Krug online.
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57:10 LinkedIn dark pattern annoyance.
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