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A**A
Excellent book and excellent packaging
This book by Don Norman is easy to read, very insightful and great fun!I was eagerly waiting for this book to arrive. The seller (Mr Govind Kumar Tambi) sent the book packaged so nicely! Must be a book lover indeed!
K**L
the quality is amazing, photos inside the book is also good👌🏼
A**A
Book is good. Got problem with packaging.
Book is good. Useful for UX Designers and psychology students. Just some damage in backside of the book while delivering. Nothing else. Overall good book. Go for it.
K**R
Time of arrival
Everything was excellent
C**R
Nice
The media could not be loaded. Pages are not much thick but book are in good condition. Thank you Amazon
S**E
Easy to understand yet detailed
I am a UX designer and this book covers many aspects of design, filled with information on every page. It is a bit long and tough. Otherwise, this book has many important lessons and principles that I use in my everyday design. One of the best books I have ever read.
K**R
Good book
A must read to every aspiring ui designer/ product designerI'll suggest before reading it do watch Don normal introduction video on this book in which he gives intro to some basic topic like affordance , signifiers, conceptual model.
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Great read.
This is by far the best design-psychology book I've read. It is a great read for anyone who is a product designer, architect, UX designer, computer programmer, electronics and communications engineer, psychologists and people are really curious about everyday objects.The older edition of this book (over 25 years ago) was called "The psychology of everyday things", and this is a revised edition - the examples are more suited to today's world as the internet and technology have greatly changed the way we live. I found it really interesting. I am always the person who tells people to read manuals if they can't understand how a device works. After reading this book, I stopped doing that- it is not people's fault if they have to struggle to figure out things. It is the designer's responsibility.This book also delves deeply into the workings of the human brain and how it has evolved and how memory and assumptions work and don't work.[I bought a paperback version of this book - the images and diagrams are all in black and white and font is okay, but the page quality is quite good, so is the binding.]
D**Z
Todo Ok
Muy buen libro
S**N
Essential reading for any designer of any kind
This is essential and timeless reading for any designer. It's tough to get through, ironically because it's a book about usability and accessibility in design and it's just oceans upon oceans of text. But Donald Norman is brilliant and the ideas are sound. Consider that the original book was written long before the internet and that the revised edition in the late 90's or early 00's hadn't really gone out of date. The principles are still completely relevant and not dependent on fads or changing technology. If you are an artist, industrial designer, graphic designer, tech industry professional, or just a curious human, read this book. Don't let the Norman door hit you on the way out. (What does that even mean? Well, read the book and find out!)
A**P
This book, along with a few other things piqued ...
This book, along with a few other things piqued my interest in the design field. It made me look at ordinary objects in a new way. It's been several years since I've read it, and I haven't looked back.
D**S
sehr interessantes Buch
Ich habe mir dieses Buch gekauft, weil es mir in einem Podcast empfohlen wurde. Design ist unglaublich wichtig und dieses Buch erklärt sehr gut warum und auch wie man das praktisch umsetzen kann. Auch für neue Technologien und Software ist gutes, bedienbares Design unabdingbar. Der Autor beschreibt seine Ideen mit einfachen Worten und man interessiert sich für das, was er als Nächstes beibringen möchte. Kann das Buch jedem weiterempfehlen, der sich für Design interessiert.
E**R
Design from an engineer's mind perspective
Don Norman started his career an Electrical engineer, then went into Psychology, and finally something directly related to understanding effective design, he studied cognitive science. So, my point here is that Don is an engineer and a psychologist, but not a designer. Hence a lot of schematics and acronyms along the pages of this way too long and hard going book. Try explaining what Love is with a series of diagrams and acronyms, instead of using poetry, that is how this book goes by explaining effective design. BUT, do not get me wrong, this book is perfect to explain design to engineers and accountants... ie, people very far from instinctively understand what design is. It is good for people with a non-creative mind. But for design students and design professional, I do not think that this is the best book. It is still worth a read, but far from life changing. It is also way too long, with a lot of simple arguments repeated too many times, with way too long explanations, and demonstrations. This book could be written in a tenth of its size, and save paper. Still, most of the arguments proposed in this book are 100% valid, it is the way the information is analysed and delivered to you that is so painful, to me anyway. Some of my best friends are engineers, and let's face it; they are not normal people! (sic) Engineers and creatives live on different planets, and with that in mind, just be aware that this book is not tailored for the artistic/creative mind, but more toward the engineer that is about to design the control panel for a new washing machine, or a nuclear power plant. This is just my opinion, and I accept that I could be completely wrong.
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