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“The Design of Everyday Things, revised and expanded edition, is a seminal work in design and usability, authored by renowned cognitive scientist Don Norman. Published by The MIT Press, this non-fiction book delves into the principles of user-centred design, exploring how intuitive and accessible design can enhance everyday interactions. Norman’s insights reveal the profound impact of thoughtful design on our daily lives, making complex devices easier to use. This edition updates classic concepts with contemporary examples, offering a compelling narrative for designers, engineers, and anyone interested in the intersection of technology and human behaviour.”





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