I know that there are a lot of resource collections out there. What makes this database unique is that all of these links and resources are carefully selected by me! The first UX resource I read was the famous book Don’t make me think by Steve Krug in 2010. Since then, I have been consuming design knowledge on a daily basis.
Throughout the years I noticed that I can help my fellow designers, students and mentees by providing them a list of my favorite resources, that way they get a credible starting point. It is hard to find and select the best resources, and our time and attention is very limited, so I decided that I’m going to share my all time favorites I have collected so far.
I don’t want to create a comprehensive collection of all UX books, podcasts and articles (and other resources) out there. Instead, I only included resources I have personal experience with: courses I enrolled in; books, articles I read (in case of books: at least partly, I haven’t read them all cover to cover); talks I watched; podcasts I listen to; newsletters I’m happily subscribed to and so on. I share many of these resources during my lectures and workshops. I reference these articles when I have a discussion about a certain design solution.
You may notice some things about this collection: