The Design of Everyday Things
by Don Norman
This book discusses principles of design that enhance usability and minimize user frustration, aligning with the themes of non-intrusive design found in 'Calm Technology.'
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by Don Norman
This book discusses principles of design that enhance usability and minimize user frustration, aligning with the themes of non-intrusive design found in 'Calm Technology.'
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