Must-read websites for UI Designers

We may quibble over exact shades of blue users prefer or how important it is to break our code so we can still support IE6, but here are a few sites I think we can all agree are invaluable resources for both novice and advanced designers. I read these routinely and you should too.

1) Web Pages That Suck — learn good web design by looking at bad web design – Vincent Flanders and the people who submit sites to feature in “The Daily Sucker” deliver stellar advice to web designers through hilarious examples of what not to do.

2) useit.com: Jakob Nielsen on Usability and Web Design – This site is not about design. It’s about usability only and it excels at that. He’s the “Nielsen” part of “Nielsen Norman Group“, a leading usability company whose work you should be paying attention to if you do anything in web design or development.

3) UXmatters: Insights and Inspiration for the User Experience Community – This is a monthly ‘zine, rather than a frequent blog, with a number of contributors. Because of this, their articles often go into greater depth and have more solid references than your average design/UX blog. They also tend to cover more concise topics that may escape a generalist blog (for instance, this month one of their columns deals with using verbs as nouns in an interface).

4) Usability.gov – Yes, there is a government website focused on usability.

5) User Interface Engineering, a consulting firm – There’s a lot of really good information here.

6) No list of websites to read is complete without A List Apart. A List Apart: User Science is a direct link to their UX topics. Another ‘zine which goes in depth on topics you might not find on a more freqently updated blog.

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