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@Lee4591628

There's a similar question on the UI SE site. Not about the web specifically, but probably pretty relevant. Some good responses there.

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@Nimeshi995

Jakob Neilson's Don't make me think is a good primer; after that it depends on what you want to achieve.

For instance Toby Segaran's Programming Collective Intelligence and Leonard Richardson's RESTful Web Services have helped deliver HCI benefits and "the feel good factor" far more on projects than any usability book I've read so far (be careful not to throw the baby out with the bathwater, they are still useful).

If you've not seen anything on eye-tracking results, its certainly worth a look (many books offer you a free chapter on-line and some reports are available for free).

Afterwards it is worth having:


reference books of good website design (there are hundreds)
RSS feeds from prominent designers
a "snippets" system with common code


Try to use reporting to find the weak chinks in terms of user interactivity (books like Landing Page Optimisation help to make design choices more militant), then find approaches to tackle them.

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