The Design Of Everyday Things by Donald A. Norman

The book explores the principles of user-centered design, emphasizing the importance of creating products that are intuitive and easy to use. It delves into the psychology behind how people interact with objects, highlighting common design flaws that lead to user frustration. By examining everyday items, the author illustrates how thoughtful design can enhance usability and satisfaction. The book advocates for a design approach that prioritizes the needs and experiences of users, encouraging designers to consider functionality, visibility, and feedback to improve the overall interaction between people and technology.

Published
1998
Nationality
American
Length
Medium
Pages
240-384
Original Language
English
Avg User Rating
(4.2)
Alternate Titles
- The Psychology of Everyday Things

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