The Design of Everyday Things
Material type: TextPublication details: . Basic Books 2014Edition: Rev. edDescription: 347pISBN: 978-0465055715Subject(s): Art | Behavioural Psychology | Business | Human factors | Non-fiction | Psychology of Design | Science | UsabilityDDC classification: 745.2019 Summary: The Design of Everyday Things is a book about the psychology of design, written by Don Norman. It explores how everyday objects and environments can be made more user-friendly and efficient. The book argues that good design is based on understanding the needs and goals of the user, and on creating products and environments that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing. It discusses the principles of usability, accessibility, and aesthetics in design, and provides practical tips for designers and product developers on how to create products and environments that meet the needs of their users. The book is written in a clear and concise style, and is suitable for both professionals and laypeople interested in design.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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The Design of Everyday Things is a book about the psychology of design, written by Don Norman. It explores how everyday objects and environments can be made more user-friendly and efficient. The book argues that good design is based on understanding the needs and goals of the user, and on creating products and environments that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing. It discusses the principles of usability, accessibility, and aesthetics in design, and provides practical tips for designers and product developers on how to create products and environments that meet the needs of their users. The book is written in a clear and concise style, and is suitable for both professionals and laypeople interested in design.
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