Here are the latest updates to the Monster List of UX Books.

This is still a work in progress, but I’ve started adding links to authors’ Twitter profiles and blogs to the Authors page of the Monster List so that you can follow your favorite authors.

A screenshot of the Monster List of UX Books. The Authors page is selected in the navigation bar on the left. The table on the right has fields for Author Name, Books, Twitter links, and Medium or Blog links.

Recently Added Book Lists

Best UX Design Books: Must-Read in 2019 by Michael A Degtyarev

Want to dig into UX Research? Here’s some must-reads by Joanna Ngai

The designer’s summer reading list by Adam Fry-Pierce

Newly Released Books

A collage of book covers for the books listed below

March

Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men by Caroline Criado Pérez

April

Art Direction for the Web by Andy Clarke

June

The What, How, & Why of Design Systems by Andrea Hock

Getting Started with Design Systems by Marvel

Strategic Writing for UX: Drive Engagement, Conversion, and Retention with Every Word by Torrey Podmajersky

Design Fundamentals – Elements, Attributes, & Principles by Steven Bradley

“It’s little-known, but quite a good round-up of visual principles.”

-anonymous

User Interface Design for Programmers by Joel Spolsky

“It’s a great introduction to user interface design for people who are new to it.”

-anonymous

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Other Recently Added Books

A collage of book covers for numerous recently added books

For more recently added books, check out the new Recently Added view for the Monster List.

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