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As the title of the book said, it's defensive, but there's a saying that a good defense is the start of a good attack. Read this book and avoid the errors it named can surely make your web much better and lose less visitors and customers.
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The Laws of Simplicity
It's not a just a book of design, it's also a book about life. The 10 laws with 3 keys may sound a bit self-contradictory especially when your mind is not very clear, you may also find them a bit "universally true" (i.e.nonsense), but they really do provide good insights and inspirations.
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It's not a just a book of design, it's also a book about life. The 10 laws with 3 keys may sound a bit self-contradictory especially when your mind is not very clear, you may also find them a bit "universally true" (i.e.nonsense), but they really do provide good insights and inspirations.
2 reminders here:
- Don't forget to read till the last page, there's a "You're still here?" where you can find a quite philosophical conversation.
- Don't forget to visit Professor Maeda's website, it is even more informative, funny and meaningful:
http://lawsofsimplicity.com/.
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