Review:
The Design Of Everyday Things By Donald A. Norman
overall review score: 4.5
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The Design of Everyday Things by Donald A. Norman is a classic book that explores the importance of user-centered design and how simple, intuitive design can improve usability and user experience.
Key Features
- Insights into principles of design psychology
- Examples of good and bad designs
- Practical advice for creating user-friendly products
Pros
- Offers valuable insights into the psychology of design
- Easy to understand for readers with no prior design background
- Provides practical strategies for improving product usability
Cons
- Some examples may feel outdated as the book was first published in 1988
- Could benefit from more recent case studies and examples