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Great book for beginners to web design, UX and any form of digital development. Whilst the book is a few years old (which, in the digital world, means really old) Krug's design laws are still as applicable today as they were ten years ago. Many web professionals undermine the importance of design in everyday concept development and consider it something only specialised design professionals should deal with. Whilst there's an element of truth in that (developers are most certainly not designers) Krug points out the importance of at least ‘thinking' like a designer and considering some basic yet powerful methodologies that turn the web into a prettier, spaced-out place - where words are ‘omitted' and navigation is as simple as can be. Check this book out if you're interested in heading towards Internet-based work or you're a self-taught web professional who missed out on learning some of those basic design and UX principles.