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SUMMARY
THE DESIGN OF EVERYDAY THINGS
BASED ON THE BOOK BY DONALD A. NORMAN
SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: BRIEF BOOKS PUBLISHING
CONTENT
The Psychopathology of Everyday Things
The Psychology of Everyday Actions
Knowledge in the Head and in the World
Knowing What to Do
To Err Is Human
The Design Challenge
User-Centered Design
Making Complex Things Simple
Design for Different Users and Contexts
General Analysis
ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK
"The Design of Everyday Things" by Donald A. Norman delves into the frequent frustrations people experience when interacting with everyday objects. The book explores why seemingly simple things can be difficult to use, highlighting the critical role of design in usability and understanding. Norman examines the psychological principles behind how people perceive and interact with objects, pointing out common design flaws that lead to user errors. He discusses concepts such as affordances, constraints, mapping, and feedback, illustrating how effective design can make objects intuitive and prevent user mistakes. The book emphasizes the importance of a user-centered approach to design, arguing that good design should align with how people naturally think and behave.
© 2025 Brief Books Publishing (Audiobook): 9798318416491
Release date
Audiobook: March 29, 2025
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