Member-only story

Top 5 Underrated Books for Product Designers

Murali
3 min readFeb 9, 2023

--

Everyone knows the importance of reading to succeed, but only some have the time to read six or more hours a day. Reading books can inspire you and provide new perspectives on design topics that could help you grow as an artist, problem-solver, and leader. But what should you read? I’ve compiled a list of five books that aren’t as famous as they deserve to be — but are still great reads for new designers making their way into the industry.

The Elements of User Experience: User-Centered Design for the Web by Jesse James Garrett

The Elements of User Experience

This book is a classic in the field of user experience design, and it’s one that every product designer should have on their bookshelf. Garrett’s writing is clear and concise, and he covers all the basics of user-centered design, from conducting research and creating personas to designing wireframes and prototypes. Whether you’re working on a website, mobile app, or other digital product, this book will help you understand how to create experiences that are usable, useful, and delightful for your users.

Designing Interactions by Bill Moggridge

Designing Interactions

Designing Interactions is a groundbreaking book that explores the intersection of design, technology, and human behavior. Written by the late Bill Moggridge, one of the pioneers of interaction design, this book showcases the work of some of the world’s most innovative designers and provides insights into how they approach the design process. With case studies, photographs, and sketches, this book is a visual feast and an inspiration to product designers of all levels.

The Design of Everyday Things by Don Norman

The Design of Everyday Things

The Design of Everyday Things is a seminal work in the field of product design, and it’s a must-read for anyone who’s interested in creating products that are both functional and user-friendly. In this book…

--

--

Murali
Murali

Written by Murali

Product Designer | Researcher | Developer

No responses yet

Write a response