![]() ![]() The author describes the human-centred design as a design philosophy that ensures that the design fulfils the needs, desires, and capabilities of the users for whom they are designing. The first chapter, The psychopathology of Everyday Things, focuses on human-centred design. The Design of Everyday Things_©The book consists of seven chapters. Norman, through this book, acquaints the designers to the four aspects of product design: Good design can make people happy and enhance their everyday functioning, while a bad design can cause many problems and ruin their trust in the product. Every single device around us is a product of design. ![]() ![]() Don Norman_©Įvery day we come across countless objects such as doorknobs, chairs, switches, glasses, and household appliances whose design impacts the overall user experience of the owner. This book is the second edition of “ The psychology of everyday things.” The first edition mainly targeted making the products “understandable” and “usable.” The second edition focused on updating the examples and including the importance of emotional design, as the technology industry has undergone tremendous change in the past 25 years. ![]()
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