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firstly, any self-respecting designer should read this book by
Donald Norman "The Design of Ordinary Things"
further https://habrahabr.ru/post/245737/
in general, a good designer should know a lot of things, so give space to new knowledge
Steve Krug and Jakob Nielsen have not lost their relevance.
and this is from fresh:
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You can see books from the designer of all Russia and Muscovy in particular - A. Lebedev, on his website in the "Lebedev recommends" section store.artlebedev.ru/books/lebedevs-choiceBut this is the most banal advice you can get and one that most mainstream designers will support. Of course, I’m not a great designer of all Russia and Muscovy in particular, but still I think that any self-respecting designer should be a confident artist (A.Lebedev cannot draw), so it’s probably worth learning how to confidently use a pencil / brush and be able to make quick sketches, sketches, sketches. If the bases are completely zero, you can start by reading Mark Kistler's funny book "You can draw in 30 days." Painting lessons will develop taste, a sense of color, proportions, etc. And if you just read design books... well... you'll probably become a hipster :)
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