The Design of Everyday Things
by Donald A. Norman
I recommend this book with a warning: The book is redundant and while Norman makes some very compelling points, his logic is often incomplete and/or flawed altogether. He’s a self-proclaimed pragmatist who sees little to no value in aesthetic whimsy. I do not agree with him on these points, but the book is still worth a read.
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Adam O'Hern is an industrial design consultant specializing in visual brand languages, and has designed products ranging from laptops to power tools, classroom toys to bathroom fixtures, and robots to lint rollers. He has published with 3DWorld Magazine, CGTuts+, and Luxology, and works with Josh Mings of SolidSmack.com on EngineerVsDesigner.com. |






