The Design of Everyday Things, revised and expanded edition

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
The Design of Everyday Things, revised and expanded edition
Abstract
Even the smartest among us can feel inept as we try to figure out the shower control in a hotel or attempt to navigate an unfamiliar television set or stove. When The Design of Everyday Things was published in 1988, cognitive scientist Don Norman provocatively proposed that the fault lies not in ourselves, but in design that ignores the needs and psychology of people. Fully revised to keep the timeless principles of psychology up to date with ever-changing new technologies, The Design of Everyday Things is a powerful appeal for good design, and a reminder of how -- and why -- some products satisfy while others only disappoint.
Edition
2nd revised and expanded ed edition
Place
Cambridge, MA London
Publisher
MIT Press
Date
20 Dec. 2013
# of Pages
368
Language
English
ISBN
978-0-262-52567-1
Library Catalogue
Amazon
Citation
Norman, D. A. (2013). The Design of Everyday Things, revised and expanded edition (2nd revised and expanded ed edition). MIT Press.