Well, it took a little effort but I was finally able to get some illustrations from Don’t Make Me Think to help you understand points outlined in the book easier. Apologies all around for not having this sooner but an email glitch prevented me from getting the final illustrations.
These various pictures and examples can help you easily visualize the concepts author Steve Krug outlines in his book. See an example of a tagline and welcome blurb. See an illustration of how designers view web pages they create and how people out in the real world view them.
Having these illustrations better explains the usability concepts outlined in Don’t Make Me Think and make it more interesting to read. We all like pictures and charts, right?
So if you’ve already read our review on Don’t Make Me Think but would like to see some illustrations to help you understand web usability further, by all means check out parts I, II and III again. And if you haven’t read the book review, start by reading the intro and basic concepts of web usability in part I.
Of course, to really understand web usability fully, we suggest you purchase a copy of Don’t Make Me Think today. It’s available on Amazon at a really good price (…w/ free shipping too!!)
One more note – thank you to Steve Krug for providing these wonderful illustrations from his book. We definitely feel they give our book review the added appeal to make it really useful for burgeoning web marketers.