Preface to the revised edition -- The psychopathology of everyday things -- The psychology of everyday actions -- Knowledge in the head and in the world -- Knowing what to do : constraints, ...
If you sit for long enough at the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport you will see luggage carousels fill up with aluminum-ribbed suitcases, a parade of muted colors, subtly labeled Rimowa. There, ...
In his bestselling book The Design of Everyday Things, Don Norman makes a sharp observation: there’s no such thing as “human error,” only flawed design. So if you’ve ever hesitated at a door labeled ...
Science fiction and space stuff aren't that far removed from everyday things. Eric Geusz proves it by using regular items like kitchen utensils or office supplies as an inspiration for his spaceship ...
Considering Gen Xers went through most of their formative years without much parental guidance, it's not surprising that their resilience and independence in adulthood are so widely spoken about. For ...
The design of everyday life -- Thinking about things -- Gaps, cracks and questions -- The stuff of social practice -- The structure of the book -- Having and doing : the case of the "restless kitchen" ...
We walk through our days surrounded by invisible frameworks that shape every decision, emotion, and interaction. The layout of your grocery store wasn't random. The way your social feed knows exactly ...
While many kids today seem to be learning to become dependent and selfish in the light of their moms' and dads' misguided, gentle parenting, older generations grew up to be more independent and ...