Aaron O'Leary

What are your favorite books / learning resources on Design?

Trying to get a more "designer" mindset on some things if that makes sense and would love to get peoples recommendations on books and learning resources that shaped their way of thinking about design.
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Daria
Personally, I like Behance a lot. Even though it is not an educational platform, it gives a lot of inspiration and helps to understand the latest trends in design.
Aaron O'Leary
@daryakhmetova Definitely agree on Behance!
Dawn Veltri
Pretty much anything from @chrisashby The Designing Growth newsletter is good. They also have an ebook on design for founders. https://www.weareheroes.digital/...
Aaron O'Leary
@chrisashby @dawn_veltri1 I love design newsletters, Ill take a look at this!
Chris Ashby
@dawn_veltri1 Thanks! Glad you enjoy the content 💪
Hussain Effendi
I know just the right person that could actively participate in this discussion: @sreenath_pradeep
Sreenath Pradeep
@heffendi I am honored sir :) Thanks for the mention
Allison
Love these books I read at design school: - Innovating for People Handbook of Human-Centered Design Methods - Design of Everyday Things
Shrutika More
@aaronoleary Mine is Behance, I scroll it everyday to get some inspiration :D
Sreenath Pradeep
The answer to this question largely depends on what skill level the person is. For Beginners: 1. Design of everyday things. 2. Don't make me think. 3. Hooked. These are the classics that I every designer should read in order to get into the right mindset! And the best method to learn is this: 1. Learn the basics. 2. start designing products. 3. Learn to fill your knowledge gaps. I have written a detailed thread on learning UI/UX design. You can check it out here. 👇 https://twitter.com/sreenathprad...