Psychology of Everyday Things

Psychology of Everyday Things

1988 • 257 pages

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There's some good stuff in there but overall it's much drier than I expected. I reads quite like a textbook in many sections.

November 16, 2020

There is a reason this is the bible of design. It should be read and re-read forever because of the common sense that is blatant on the pages, yet is still defied today in the design world.

March 11, 2018
June 10, 2014

This was written in a decade before authors learned how to write stimulating non-fiction.

June 24, 2010
ian5
IanSupporter
January 29, 2019

When they say this book will change the way you see the world, they're not exaggerating.

February 24, 2016
nithou
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A mind blowing book, made me realize a lot of things and opened my eyes on a lot of everyday details. Plus, Donal A. Norman is really easy to read. This improved edition is much longer than the original but as much as interesting, even more regarding our last technology evolutions. A must read :)

September 16, 2016
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adam
AdamFounder
June 10, 2014

Was my first proper read of a non-fiction book, teaches a lot of design and how humans interface with objects. At the end Norman says you can read chapters of a non-fictional book like this in any order, which pissed me off at the time.

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January 30, 2019