Description
Explore the profound insights of *The Design of Everyday Things*, a seminal work by cognitive scientist Don Norman that reshapes our understanding of product design and usability. This essential guide delves into the cognitive psychology behind design, emphasizing that poor user experiences are often due to flawed product design rather than user ineptitude. The book illustrates how ambiguous controls, hidden features, and excessive memorization requirements can hinder usability, ultimately frustrating customers. Norman advocate for simplicity and clarity in design, urging designers to make functions visible and ensure intuitive interactions that align with natural human behavior. Updated with a new introduction, this trade paperback (ISBN: 9780465050659) is perfect for anyone interested in enhancing user experience and consumer satisfaction. With 368 pages of engaging content, learn how excellent design can improve user interactions, boost customer loyalty, and provide a competitive edge in today’s market. Whether you’re a designer, product manager, or curious reader, *The Design of Everyday Things* offers invaluable lessons on creating user-friendly products that truly meet the needs of consumers. Invest in your understanding of practical design today!