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Defensive Design for the Web Book Review

05 Aug 2004 by Jason Fried

Digital Web Magazine just published Karen Morrill-McClure’s review of our book Defensive Design for the Web.

This book wont teach you any new coding tricks, but it may change how you think about Web sites and Web design… Reading Defensive Design for the Web was like surfing to hundreds of different Web sites with a usability expert whispering in my ear, explaining the site, showing me not only what was bad about the site (which is generally easy to point out), but also what was good.

Read the full review at Digital Web’s site. Thanks Karen (and Digital Web) — we’re glad you enjoyed it.

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30 Jan 2005 | compatelius said...

bocigalingus must be something funny.

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