The Design of Everyday Things - Revised and Expanded Edition (ebok) av Don Norman
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The Design of Everyday Things ebok

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The essential guide to human-centered design “Even more relevant today than it was when first published.”—Tim Brown, CEO, IDEO Even the smartest among us can feel inept as we fail to figure out which light switch or oven burner to turn on, or whether to push, pull, or slide a door. The fault, argues this ingenious—even liberating—book, lies not in ourselves, but in product design that ignores the…
The essential guide to human-centered design “Even more relevant today than it was when first published.”—Tim Brown, CEO, IDEO Even the smartest among us can feel inept as we fail to figure out which light switch or oven burner to turn on, or whether to push, pull, or slide a door. The fault, argues this ingenious—even liberating—book, lies not in ourselves, but in product design that ignores the needs of users and the principles of cognitive psychology. The problems range from ambiguous and hidden controls to arbitrary relationships between controls and functions, coupled with a lack of feedback or other assistance and unreasonable demands on memorization. The Design of Everyday Things shows that good, usable design is possible. The rules are simple: make things visible, exploit natural relationships that couple function and control, and make intelligent use of constraints. The goal: guide the user effortlessly to the right action on the right control at the right time. The Design of Everyday Things is a powerful primer on how—and why—some products satisfy customers while others only frustrate them.

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Undertittel Revised and Expanded Edition
Forfattere Don Norman (forfatter)
Forlag Basic Books
Utgitt 06.06.2017
Sjanger
Språk English
Format epub
DRM-beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780465072996

The essential guide to human-centered design

“Even more relevant today than it was when first published.”—Tim Brown, CEO, IDEO


Even the smartest among us can feel inept as we fail to figure out which light switch or oven burner to turn on, or whether to push, pull, or slide a door.

The fault, argues this ingenious—even liberating—book, lies not in ourselves, but in product design that ignores the needs of users and the principles of cognitive psychology. The problems range from ambiguous and hidden controls to arbitrary relationships between controls and functions, coupled with a lack of feedback or other assistance and unreasonable demands on memorization.

The Design of Everyday Things shows that good, usable design is possible. The rules are simple: make things visible, exploit natural relationships that couple function and control, and make intelligent use of constraints. The goal: guide the user effortlessly to the right action on the right control at the right time.

The Design of Everyday Things is a powerful primer on how—and why—some products satisfy customers while others only frustrate them.
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