Episode Synopsis "Reviewing "The Design of Everyday Things" by Don Norman (Part 1)"
Reviewing one of the valuable book in design history, it introduces important design principles such as affordance, signifier, natural mapping, conceptual model, feedback and constraints, all based on deep understanding of human cognition.
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