🧠 Psychology
📡 Technology & the Future
The Design of Everyday Things is a book written by Donald A. Norman that explores how design impacts our everyday lives. In this book, Norman examines the psychology of design and the role it plays in the success or failure of products in the marketplace. He focuses on how design affects the user experience and encourages designers to consider the user’s perspective. Norman explains how bad design can lead to frustration and confusion, and good design can lead to satisfaction and pleasure. He provides practical advice for designing products and services that are both useful and pleasant to use. The Design of Everyday Things is a must-read for designers, engineers, and anyone interested in better understanding the relationship between design and user experience.
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