The Design of Everyday Things
by Don Norman
Since you liked The Psychology of Everyday Things, this book by Don Norman is a foundational text in understanding how design affects user behavior and experience.
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by Don Norman
Since you liked The Psychology of Everyday Things, this book by Don Norman is a foundational text in understanding how design affects user behavior and experience.
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