The Elements of User Experience: User-Centered Design for the Web and Beyond

The Elements of User Experience: User-Centered Design for the Web and Beyond

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  • Create Date:2021-08-31 08:54:46
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Jesse James Garrett
  • ISBN:0321683684
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Summary

From the moment it was published almost ten years ago, Elements of User Experience became a vital reference for web and interaction designers the world over, and has come to define the core principles of the practice。 Now, in this updated, expanded, and full-color new edition, Jesse James Garrett has refined his thinking about the Web, going beyond the desktop to include information that also applies to the sudden proliferation of mobile devices and applications。
Successful interaction design requires more than just creating clean code and sharp graphics。 You must also fulfill your strategic objectives while meeting the needs of your users。 Even the best content and the most sophisticated technology won't help you balance those goals without a cohesive, consistent user experience to support it。 With so many issues involved--usability, brand identity, information architecture, interaction design-- creating the user experience can be overwhelmingly complex。 This new edition of The Elements of User Experience cuts through that complexity with clear explanations and vivid illustrations that focus on ideas rather than tools or techniques。 Garrett gives readers the big picture of user experience development, from strategy and requirements to information architecture and visual design。

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Reviews

Thitivut Sommoon

ได้มีโอกาสอ่านหนังสือเล่มนี้ในวิชา UI design。 เป็นหนังสือที่ทำให้เข้าใจองค์ประกอบของ UX และ framework ที่ใช้กันมากที่สุด framework หนึ่งในการออกแบบ。 เป็นหนังสือพื้นฐานที่ใครที่เป็น UX designer ควรอ่าน

Julian Moreno

One of the fundamentals! Although the book has been published for quite some time, Jesse James Garrett's main model is still very much in force。 It will help you have a holistic view and a solid foundation in user-centered design。As far as my professional experience is concerned, the model of the five planes has given me a solid foundation, while at the same time it has provided me with a systematic basis to address different situations around the design of products/services。In other words, the One of the fundamentals! Although the book has been published for quite some time, Jesse James Garrett's main model is still very much in force。 It will help you have a holistic view and a solid foundation in user-centered design。As far as my professional experience is concerned, the model of the five planes has given me a solid foundation, while at the same time it has provided me with a systematic basis to address different situations around the design of products/services。In other words, the model helps you structure, in a practical way, the big picture that every team needs to make conscious design decisions at different levels。 。。。more

Lupas Alexandru

This book is a good read for designers who are just starting。 It gives you an insight into how to organize an app or a website, but it doesn't give you examples or any clear, applicable context。 This book is more of a core overview of what UX and web design mean。 I would not read it again。 This book is a good read for designers who are just starting。 It gives you an insight into how to organize an app or a website, but it doesn't give you examples or any clear, applicable context。 This book is more of a core overview of what UX and web design mean。 I would not read it again。 。。。more

Roberto

Very important reading to explore ux design process, from abstract to surface layer。Jesse James Garrett grazie!

Valentin

So vague about everything。 Page upon page of passing mentions。 At one point he talks about user research methods without listing the methods, or at least the methods he used most often… I understand you can't cover everything in a book seemingly about anything :)) but that bit of information would actually qualify as useful。I did find the levels of design—so beautifully illustrated in this book and the reason why I even started it—to be just the map I needed to draw the boundaries between me, in So vague about everything。 Page upon page of passing mentions。 At one point he talks about user research methods without listing the methods, or at least the methods he used most often… I understand you can't cover everything in a book seemingly about anything :)) but that bit of information would actually qualify as useful。I did find the levels of design—so beautifully illustrated in this book and the reason why I even started it—to be just the map I needed to draw the boundaries between me, in charge of product, and the CEO。 He clearly get the last say for business objectives, we need to talk about user needs and functional specifications, but anything below that is my turf :)In conclusion, just download the illustration and have a look at his visual vocabulary。 That's all you need。 。。。more

Cecília

Explica o método voltado para o usuário de forma simples e com atenção em detalhes e erros que são comuns na criação de produtos。 Lembra também da importância do pensamento em Branding, pois auxilia a percepção do usuário da forma pensada pelos desenvolvedores。

Emilia

Creo que este es un libro que hay que leer si te interesa el tema。 El problema es que es lentísimo y denso。 De todas formas vale la pena。

Tracy

Great intro to UX book, or for anyone who wants a simple refresher。 The examples are a bit outdated by now, but I still found the takeaways and explanations clear and concise。 Illuminating honestly!

Priya

Super book。

Fatih

Long-story short, a reminder for our process and approaches to build a product。 For a better outcome of users experience。

Cloud Rigger

Loved the models

Michael Caveney

A brief introduction to UI that has a comprehensive overview on how to design interfaces for the web。 Very basic, best for beginners。

Pablo Sotres

Me gustó su forma de estructurar el proceso, pero creo que faltan ejemplos que se apliquen, a veces es poco claro en las diversos aspectos。 Pero su esquema ayuda a dar mucha claridad

Robin Jansen

This is a perfect introduction book for people who are interested in User Experience Design。

Nelly Mkhitaryan

Good book for the beginners, easy to read and to understand。

Almudena

Un libro para ordenar ideas sobre diseño y estrategia de producto。

Hoang Vu

It's a good book to follow as you are the Principal Designer of the company。 The book provides a broad range of UX from the Ground level (Strategy) to the top (Surface)。 The knowledge in this book is timeless and can be applied to the whole process of development。 The downside is the details in this book were made nearly 20 years ago, even the second edition has updated a lot more new definitions and methods, it is still a bit out-dated in the fast-moving world。 It's a good book to follow as you are the Principal Designer of the company。 The book provides a broad range of UX from the Ground level (Strategy) to the top (Surface)。 The knowledge in this book is timeless and can be applied to the whole process of development。 The downside is the details in this book were made nearly 20 years ago, even the second edition has updated a lot more new definitions and methods, it is still a bit out-dated in the fast-moving world。 。。。more

Artsiom

Многое устарело。 Язык немного муторный。 Основную мысль с полезной информацией можно уместить в статью。

Maca Escalona

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 This book is informative and well written。So far it gets a bit boring, contrary to "Don't make me think" or "Design of everyday things", other musts to UX-UI learning。 Anyway, I appreciate it's easy to grasp structure and clear style, without the "buzzwords" that abound in the field。I will recommend it to anyone wanting to learn about user interfaces or web design。 This book is informative and well written。So far it gets a bit boring, contrary to "Don't make me think" or "Design of everyday things", other musts to UX-UI learning。 Anyway, I appreciate it's easy to grasp structure and clear style, without the "buzzwords" that abound in the field。I will recommend it to anyone wanting to learn about user interfaces or web design。 。。。more

Tiago L

Um pequeno grande guia。 Serve até para quem não é Designer para entender melhor a área de UX。

Anna

A must read book for any professional within the digital world。 Although only 160 odd pages long the content is so rich and conceptual that the reading becomes a bit of a chore at times。 Perhaps some more real life examples are needed for us who aren’t as good as conceptual learning。

Zondra

I want to become a UX designer, but this book didn't give me insight into anything new。 It seemed like very common sense things that explained why you should make a website easy to navigate, read, etc。 I want to become a UX designer, but this book didn't give me insight into anything new。 It seemed like very common sense things that explained why you should make a website easy to navigate, read, etc。 。。。more

Eric

Published in 2003, this book holds up well in 2020。 It's worth reading or re-reading, particularly for those teaching user experience or UXers trying to demonstrate the value of UX within their organization。 Published in 2003, this book holds up well in 2020。 It's worth reading or re-reading, particularly for those teaching user experience or UXers trying to demonstrate the value of UX within their organization。 。。。more

Shirley Wang

I call it Bible

m a r y l i z

Read for my interactive design class (aka the bane of my existence), and this textbook was basically one big snooze-fest。 The only chapter that was very applicable to my career was the one about sensory design。 (No, I'm not adding textbooks to my reading challenge because I'm desperate to reach my goal。 Why do you ask? *COUGH*) Read for my interactive design class (aka the bane of my existence), and this textbook was basically one big snooze-fest。 The only chapter that was very applicable to my career was the one about sensory design。 (No, I'm not adding textbooks to my reading challenge because I'm desperate to reach my goal。 Why do you ask? *COUGH*) 。。。more

Attila Jeszenszky

This book presents clearly the principles of User Experience which is always green。 It creates a good basement for your knowledge in this field。 A really good book。 I recommend it!

Evghenii Filipenco

Практичная и хорошо структурированная。 Раскрывает основные методы работы в сфере UX。

Hassan

كتاب جميل ينظم طريقه تفكيرك ف المراحل المختلفه اللي بيعدي عليها اي منتج من ناحيه تجربه المستخدم

Emily

An absolutely incredible book for beginner to intermediate user experience designers。 If you want to know what the heck UX is, this book is for you。 It mostly focuses on web design, but I prefer that side of UX so I was really pleased。 Even the book had a great user experience: great pictures, color coded chapters, small text in a big page so you feel like you're reading faster, bolded key information。 My only complaint is that some of the graphic design examples are outdated。 Garrett walks thro An absolutely incredible book for beginner to intermediate user experience designers。 If you want to know what the heck UX is, this book is for you。 It mostly focuses on web design, but I prefer that side of UX so I was really pleased。 Even the book had a great user experience: great pictures, color coded chapters, small text in a big page so you feel like you're reading faster, bolded key information。 My only complaint is that some of the graphic design examples are outdated。 Garrett walks through every part of the UX design process, from concept to visual product。 Garrett also uses really accessible language with a fun and casual tone that kept me interested throughout the entire book。 。。。more

Kevin Jarvis

The conceptual model of the five elements is useful to understand how the different disciplines and tools for delivering user experiences fit together, but that was really summed up in a single diagram。 Otherwise, it didn’t really bring anything new to the table, and in fact seems quite dated now。