![]() ![]() Maybe just a few fun examples: “Remote control of the home is a popular fantasy among technologists. They remain true forever.” - Donald A Norman The principles, the examples, and the lessons of The Design of Everyday Things come from an understanding of people. “Technology may change rapidly, but people change slowly. However, I believe that Donald Norman’s underlying design principles are still relevant and applicable to present day design. True, some of the content in this book is rather dated. Still feeling clumsy or is it the product? As Norman explains: “User error is really a problem of bad design.”. In The Design of Everyday Things (or DOET), Donald Norman explores the fundamental design principles through human interactions with everyday things such as doors, telephones, light and power switches. The Design of Everyday Things should be in every UX Designer’s shelve. ![]()
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