Some popular and highly recommended books in the field…
"The Design of Everyday Things" by Don Norman: Exploring the principles of design and usability, this book delves into the psychology behind human-centered design and provides insights into creating intuitive and functional user experiences.
"Designing Interfaces" by Jenifer Tidwell: Covering a wide range of interface design patterns and techniques, this book serves as a comprehensive guide to designing effective and aesthetically pleasing user interfaces.
"Universal Principles of Design" by William Lidwell, Kritina Holden, and Jill Butler: Although not specifically focused on UI/UX design, this book provides a collection of 125 design principles that can be applied to various design disciplines, including user experience design.
"The Elements of User Experience" by Jesse James Garrett: Providing a holistic view of the user experience design process, this book covers various aspects, including strategy, scope, structure, and surface.
"Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer Interaction" by Helen Sharp, Yvonne Rogers, and Jenny Preece: Offering a comprehensive overview of interaction design principles and methods, this book covers topics such as user research, prototyping, and evaluation.
"Designing for Interaction" by Dan Saffer: This book covers a range of topics, including interaction design principles, patterns, and techniques, and provides practical advice for designing interactive experiences.
"Information Architecture: For the Web and Beyond" by Louis Rosenfeld and Peter Morville: Focusing on information architecture, this book explores how to organize and structure information in a way that enhances usability and findability.