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    Winner Announced: Win a Free Book, ‘Don’t Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability’ – 12 for 2010, Day Two

    As part of the second day of 12 for 2010, we’re giving away a free copy of Don’t Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability. Entering only takes a few seconds, since all you’ve got to do is leave a comment. Too easy.

    Update

    Congratulations to Gordon! You were randomly selected as the winner of! We’ll be in touch with you shortly about claiming your prize!

    Meet Skellie

    Skellie

    Skellie is Collis’s special agent when it comes to Tuts+. She co-ordinates the Tuts+ site editors in a symphony of emails, IM chats and Skype meetings. Considering most of the site editors have actually never seen or met Skellie, she is kind of like Charlie and the site eds are her Angels – kick-butt, resourceful, yet more manly and creatively talented.

    Win Don’t Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability

    Don't Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability

    About the Book

    Five years and more than 100,000 copies after it was first published, it’s hard to imagine anyone working in Web design who hasn’t read Steve Krug’s “instant classic” on Web usability, but people are still discovering it every day. In this second edition, Steve adds three new chapters in the same style as the original: wry and entertaining, yet loaded with insights and practical advice for novice and veteran alike. Don’t be surprised if it completely changes the way you think about Web design.

    Three New Chapters!

    • Usability as common courtesy — Why people really leave Web sites
    • Web Accessibility, CSS, and you — Making sites usable and accessible
    • Help! My boss wants me to ______. — Surviving executive design whims

    How to Enter in 10 Seconds or Less

    For the chance to win a free copy of the book, all you need to do is comment. Make sure to include your correct email address with your comment so that we can contact you. This giveaway is open worldwide, but make sure to get your comment in before midnight on New Year’s Eve, Pacific Eastern Standard Time.

    To increase your chances of winning something, make sure to enter again once on each Tuts+ site. There are 8 giveaways going on right now, each with another chance to win.

    Please note: Envato staff and people who have written more than two tutorials/articles for a Tuts+ site are not eligible to enter.

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    1. Voras says:

      Cool giveaway, count me in!

    2. I.P.Charith Saranga Gunarathna says:

      I saw in some reviews that this Steve Krug’s book is the best when it comes to learning Web Usability. In my country, Sri Lanka, I tried my best to find this book, but I couldn’t find it. So here I’m writing this comment……..

    3. Loïc says:

      Cool all these gifts !

    4. Anna says:

      i could use some common sense

    5. Arthur Lee says:

      Pick me!

    6. FEATHERcoding says:

      entered!

    7. Justin says:

      I was learning about usability in class… An interesting subject

    8. Kul says:

      Happy New Year everybody.
      Regards!

    9. KK says:

      happy 2010 everyone!

    10. sidimohamed CHORFI says:

      A very useful book, I’m the winer ;-)

    11. jonwd7 says:

      Commented. Hope to win!

    12. Shaho says:

      I’d love to have a copy of that one mm…

    13. Wee Chuan says:

      may be there is new year luck for me! and you make my day a happier day!

    14. sandesh says:

      great. i’v been looking for this book.

    15. Joel Kidd says:

      I’d like to have this book.

    16. i will win…positive thinking!!! :D

    17. Ang says:

      gotta do what i gotta do, READ EVERYTHING

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