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8 Respected UX Books for the Competitive Designer’s Bookshelf

Get ahead of the competition with these 8 must-have UX books. From design fundamentals to case studies, discover the best UX books that will sharpen your skills and keep you up to date on the latest trends in user experience design.

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5 min readJan 9, 2023

I recently completed my Master of Professional Studies (MPS) in UX Design at MICA, where I was able to hone my skills in design thinking and problem-solving as it relates to UX. I’m here to share with you the books I’ve acquired during this program and how they were helpful to me as someone new to the field.

Introduction: What is UX and How Can the Right Books Help?

UX design is an important part of creating successful products. It encompasses all aspects from branding, design, usability and functionality to ensure that the users get meaningful and relevant experiences. This methodical process ensures that the customers acquire and integrate the product in an effective manner.

The right books can help UX designers understand design fundamentals and how to apply them. We can learn about user research methods, user-centered design principles, wireframing techniques, prototyping tools, and more. With this knowledge in hand, we will be able to create better products that are tailored to our users’ needs.

Why these books?

For over 10 years, I’ve been in the software engineering and web development industry, while dabbling in UX. I recently completed my MPS in UX Design, and I’ve found that I’ve gained incredible insights from the books listed below.

Most of these books were either recommended by instructors from the program or were already on my bookshelf from previous suggestions. I’ve referred to each of these books thus far when completing projects, and I hope you find them to be just as valuable to your continued learning.

Note: Some of the following links are affiliate links to Amazon.com

1. About Face: The Essentials of Interaction Design by Alan Cooper

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