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The impact of cultural influences on design from "summary" of The Design of Everyday Things Indian ed. by Don Norman

Design is not a universal concept that applies equally to all people in all cultures. The impact of cultural influences on design is profound and essential to consider when creating products for a diverse audience. Different cultures have unique values, preferences, and ways of interacting with the world, which directly influence how they perceive and use designed objects. Cultural influences manifest in various aspects of design, such as aesthetics, functionality, and symbolism. For example, the color red may symbolize luck and prosperity in Chinese culture but signify danger or stop in Western cultures. Understanding these cultural nuances is crucial for creating product...
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    The Design of Everyday Things Indian ed.

    Don Norman

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