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Designing for human strengths and limitations from "summary" of The Design of Everyday Things Indian ed. by Don Norman

One of the key principles in designing successful products is understanding the capabilities and constraints of the people who will be using them. By taking into account human strengths and limitations, designers can create products that are intuitive, easy to use, and enhance the overall user experience. Simplicity is crucial in designing products that cater to human strengths and limitations. Complex interfaces or features can overwhelm users and lead to frustration. By keeping designs simple and straightforward, designers can create products that are more user-friendly and efficient. Clarity and coherence are also essential in designing for human strengths and limitations. Clear instructions, intuitive layouts, and consistent design elements help users navigate products more easily and understand how to use them effectively. Logical sequencing is another important factor to consider when designing for human strengths and limitations. By organizing information and tasks in a logical order, designers can help users progress through a product more smoothly and efficiently. Transition words and phrases can also play a role in guiding users through a product and helping the...
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    The Design of Everyday Things Indian ed.

    Don Norman

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