The Design of Everyday Things

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The Design of Everyday Things - Don Norman Don Norman is one of the founding fathers of design thinking. He first published The Design of Everyday Things in 1988 under the title The Psychology of Everyday Things, and what is interesting, on a second read, is how closely it gels with more recent contiguous thinking in normal accident theory, systems theory and behavioural economics