![]() ![]() From simple logins to multi-step purchasing forms, chances are you fill out a few dozen every day. Forms are a none-to-fun necessity for nearly any website you touch. So why read a book about forms? Think about it. ![]() ![]() He knows what he's talking about, and he knows how to talk about it without making your eyes glaze over. He is a regular at web conferences and shows up in the occasional podcast as well. He writes a blog on usability and interface design found at. He's the Senior Principal of Product Ideation & Design at Yahoo! and was also a Lead User Interface Designer for eBay. If you haven't heard of Luke Wroblewski before its time to get acquainted. I've slogged through plenty of web dev books that bored me to tears, dutifully taking notes and highlighting long chunks of code. I was eager to dive in and start learning, but I wasn't too excited to crack open a 200+ page book about web forms. One of my goals for the new year is to improve my understanding of user experience design. Until reading this book, I didn't know how much I didn't know about form design. ![]()
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