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The Design of Everyday Things
The Design of Everyday Things
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The Design of Everyday Things by Don Norman is a classic book that explores how design impacts the way people interact with products and technology. In The Design of Everyday Things, cognitive scientist Don Norman explains the principles of good design and why some products are intuitive while others are frustrating to use.
The book focuses on user-centered design, showing how designers can create products that are simple, functional, and easy to understand. The Design of Everyday Things introduces key concepts such as affordances, feedback, constraints, and usability, helping readers understand how design influences human behavior.
Through real-world examples of everyday objects, Don Norman demonstrates how poor design leads to confusion and errors, while thoughtful design improves user experience and satisfaction. The Design of Everyday Things emphasizes the importance of designing with the user in mind rather than focusing only on aesthetics.
Ideal for designers, product managers, engineers, and anyone interested in usability and innovation, The Design of Everyday Things provides timeless insights into creating better products. It is an essential guide for understanding how design shapes our daily experiences and how simple improvements can make products more effective and user-friendly.
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