REVIEW: Web Form Design - Filling in the Blanks

Marty June 27th, 2008

I just got done a great book on building usable forms - Luke Wroblewski’s “Web Form Design - Filling in the Blanks”. It was a really well-done, interesting book on a less than interesting topic (well, to most people) - in fact, it’s one of the best usability books I’ve read in terms of giving quick, easy-to-read, usable information. From my review on Goodreads.com:

“Good or bad, there aren’t many books that I can use for my job that I go through quickly. There’s just something about a limit to my absorption of information from these books that makes me take my time to get through them. However, that was not a problem with this book. Chock full of good information, Wroblewski manages to make it a quick, easy and yet informative read that only took me 2 days cover-to-cover.”

You can see more on Luke’s website, to get a feel for the book.

3 Responses to “REVIEW: Web Form Design - Filling in the Blanks”

  1. furiousballon 28 Jun 2008 at 9:17 am

    that sounds good, gimme it

  2. Apertomeon 30 Jun 2008 at 8:57 pm

    Huh, that looks cool indeed. Wish I had time to read something like this, but I won’t any time soon.

  3. Martyon 01 Jul 2008 at 2:43 pm

    Yeah, it’s definitely a book for a specific audience, but a great one FOR that audience.

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