PageBreak Podcast | A book review podcast for designers, freelancers, and other nerds

Pagebreak is an audio podcast hosted by Liz Andrade and Niki Brown. Join us every Tuesday for a discussion on books (in our monthly 20 - 50 minute Book Shows) or blog posts (in our weekly 5 - 20 minute Snippets) that pertain to Freelance, Design, Development, Marketing and other such things.

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Episode 4: Speak Human

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It’s Episode #4 and we read Speak Human: Outmarket the Big Guys by Getting Personal by Erik Karjaluoto.

Random shout outs to Renee Swigert (@RibbonsofRed) and Von Glitschka(@Vonster.)

Von, if you weren’t a geek in high school — we apologize! :)

Tangents on Supreme Court rulings, Happy hour cocktail specials, The Library of Congress archiving Tweets and Tattoos. (Leave a comment and let Niki know what you think of her getting a plaid tattoo!)

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Episode 3: Don’t Make Me Think

Book Cover for Steve Krug's 2nd Edition of Dont Make Me Think

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It’s Episode 3 and our book is Don’t Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability by Steve Krug.

We get a little off subject a couple times, but hopefully you find our tangents about cat science, moms on the internet  and organizing your code amusing.

We do discuss the book though! This is a must have for any web designer that has sold over 300,000 copies (according to Steve Krug’s website.)

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Currently Reading: Don’t Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability

The book for October has been selected and we’ll have our noses in it all month.

Buy Don’t Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability on Amazon or get it for your Kindle and read along with us, we’ll be discussing this book during the last week of October!

If you have suggestions for future books to be read for the show, questions for us or just something you need to say — contact us on Twitter, join our GoodReads Pagebreak Podcast group or send us an email.

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