5 Books to Elevate Your Product's UX

Intro

Are you looking to enhance your product's user experience (UX)? Look no further! In this article, I recommend five must-read books to help you take your product's UX to the next level. These books are filled with valuable insights, practical tips, and real-world examples that empower you to create exceptional user experiences. So, let's dive right in!

1. “Don't Make Me Think” by Steve Krug

In this classic book, Steve Krug breaks down the fundamentals of intuitive web design and usability. With his witty and straightforward writing style, Krug provides practical advice on simplifying user interfaces and making websites easy to navigate. If you're new to UX design, this book is a great starting point.

2. "The Design of Everyday Things" by Don Norman

Don Norman, a renowned cognitive scientist, explores human-centered design principles in this eye-opening book. He delves into the psychology behind good design and explains how to create intuitive, functional, and enjoyable products. This book will change how you think about everyday objects and inspire you to design with the user in mind.

3. "Sprint" by Jake Knapp

"Sprint" introduces the design sprint concept, a five-day process for solving big problems and testing new ideas. Jake Knapp, a design partner at Google Ventures, shares his proven methodology for rapidly prototyping and validating product concepts. Whether you're a UX designer or a product manager, this book will revolutionize your approach to innovation.

4. "The Elements of User Experience" by Jesse James Garrett

Jesse James Garrett provides a comprehensive framework for understanding this seminal book's various user experience components. From strategy and scope to structure and surface, Garrett explores how each element contributes to the overall UX. This book is a must-read to gain a holistic understanding of UX design.

5. "Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products" by Nir Eyal

Nir Eyal dives into the psychology of habit formation and explains how to create products that keep users returning for more. He introduces the Hook Model, a four-step process that helps product designers create habit-forming experiences. This book is an invaluable resource if you want to build products that engage and retain users.

Wrapping up

So, there you have it - five books that will improve your product's UX. Whether you're a seasoned UX professional, founder, Product Manager, or just starting, these books will provide you with the knowledge and inspiration to create exceptional user experiences. Happy reading!

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Do you have a team of people or is it just you?

When we work together, I will be the one designing your product and your sole point of contact.

My ideal client prefers working with an individual rather than an agency or team. They want someone experienced who focuses on their project and communicates directly with them — without the bureaucracy or cost of a large team.

From time to time, I'll bring in additional specialists to the project for unique deliverables like branding, illustration, animation, etc. In those cases, I will direct the creative and ensure it's on-brand and at the quality I'm known for.

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My pricing model is based on a monthly engagement rather than an hourly rate or a long-term project contract. My clients love this model because they don’t get nickel-and-dimed for changes or feel beholden to a woefully outdated contract.

As you’ve likely experienced, when building a product there are multiple changes, discoveries, and pivots that can occur. That requires a flexible pricing model that can ebb and flow with you.

Within my model, I offer four pricing tiers, starting at $1,500/month (USD). You choose from one of the monthly pricing tiers depending on the amount of work and types of deliverables needed in that given month.

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While my model is based on a monthly engagement to optimize my client’s budgets, I have made exceptions in the past. Some of my clients have had fixed budgets that they need to work within, and in certain cases, I can work within that structure. Let’s talk more about your situation and see if it will work.

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What tells me my clients are happy (and see value in my work) is that I have 100% client repeat rate — something I strive for — which is reflected in my approach, style, and work ethic.

This means that every client has come back a second time to continue our work together. They wouldn’t do that if they didn’t see value or weren’t happy.

How do you manage projects and communication?

I use a platform called ClickUp to manage and communicate project updates. It also hosts documentation, Gantt charts, and Kanban boards.

Slack is the primary communication tool for me and my clients, though I can potentially use other tools like Teams.

Often my clients have their own platforms, like Jira, Monday, or Trello. I’ve used those and many others and am happy to explore what it would look like for me to use your tools.

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What I deliver can vary depending on your needs. The most common deliverables are flow diagrams, wireframes, and dev-ready Figma design files (including Design System documentation.)

Secondary deliverables include items such as interactive prototypes, animated UI concepts, custom icons, and audits/user research documentation.

Do you specialize in our industry?

Over the past 25 years, I have worked in dozens of industries versus specializing in just one. My ideal client values this because they want fresh ideas and someone thinks differently. They want their product to be unique and innovative, not follow the same tired strategies.

When we collaborate, I take a deep dive into your business and industry, understanding it thoroughly. This way, I can provide insights that significantly enhance your product's design and user experience.

We need designs yesterday — can you help us?

I hear this often and I totally get it. You have a real sense of urgency and could already be behind on your goals due to one factor or another.

As you’ll see, I can turn around designs very quickly and we can get some quick wins if need be. But to make a product that really stands out, one that meets your goals, and users love, takes time, thought, and research. And while I do have a thorough process for getting us there, my process is designed to be flexible for getting quick wins and long-term success.

Why wouldn’t we just hire a cheap designer from one of those freelancer sites?

Sure, you can hire a designer on platforms like Fiverr or Upwork, but they likely won’t meet your expectations and you’ll typically get what you pay for.

Some clients I've spoken to tried that route before working with me. They found that the design quality was not up to par, and the designers mainly followed instructions without offering innovative ideas. It’s a gamble.

My clients need someone who will deeply engage with their project, show enthusiasm for their product, and propose creative solutions, rather than simply executing tasks as instructed.

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