![]() ![]() features - have you ever seen a product that tries desperately to have all the features of its competitor (but ends up overly complicated and not cohesive?).price -what are competitor prices? Often the most important factor when purchasers come to call is price.Don discusses new technology and its effect on change, the length of time it takes for products to be accepted by the majority of people, incremental and radical change, design principles in the face of change, and whole section on books, and a send off of empowerment. In this chapter we’ll cover the influences that often overshadow design in the world of business like competition (which can lead to “featuritis”). “ Emotional Design” is probably my next stop. This is the last chapter! Don Norman has a long list of other books to explore. ![]() This series summarizes and reviews each chapter, highlighting important takeaways and asking questions about the content. Hi & welcome! Thanks for joining in on my journey through “The Design of Everyday Things,” by Don Norman. Chapter 1: THE PSYCHOPATHOLOGY OF EVERYDAY THINGS Chapter 2: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF EVERYDAY THINGS Chapter 3: KNOWLEDGE IN THE HEAD AND IN THE WORLD Chapter 4: KNOWING WHAT TO DO: CONSTRAINTS, DISCOVERABILITY, AND FEEDBACK Chapter 5: HUMAN ERROR? NO, BAD DESIGN Chapter 6: DESIGN THINKING Chapter 7: DESIGN IN THE WORLD OF BUSINESS ![]()
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