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  <title><![CDATA[The Psychology of Everyday Things]]></title>
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  <default_description>With the many recent advances in technology, it seems, there has followed a diminution of quality. Electronic books have several advantages over their print counterparts, for instance. But for the time being, they're hard to use and unattractive to boot. Computers, which are supposed to make our lives easier, are commonly sources of frustration and wasted time. Movies are wondrously chock-a-block with special effects--but someone forgot the story. And so on.&lt;p&gt; Donald Norman, a retired professor of cognitive science, is bothered to no end by the fact that grappling with unfriendly objects now takes up so many of our hours. Over the course of several books, of which &lt;I&gt;The Psychology of Everyday Things&lt;/I&gt; was the first, he has railed against bad design. He scrutinizes a range of artifacts that are supposed to make our daily living a little easier, and he finds most of them wanting. Why, he asks, does a door need instructions that say &quot;push&quot; or &quot;pull&quot;? A well-designed object, he argues, is self-explanatory. But well-designed objects are increasingly rare, for the present culture places a higher value on aesthetics than utility, even with such items as cordless screwdrivers, dresser drawers, and kitchen cabinets. In their concern for creating &quot;art,&quot; many designers don't seem to consider what people actually &lt;i&gt;do&lt;/i&gt; with things. Such disregard, Norman suggests, leads to few objects being standardized: think of all the different kinds of unsynchronized clocks that lurk in microwave ovens, VCRs, coffee makers, and the like--and of all the different kinds of batteries needed to drive them. Why, he wonders, must we reset all those clocks whenever the power goes off? Some designer somewhere, he ventures, ought to develop a master clock that communicates with all other electric clocks in a home--one that, when reset, synchronizes its slave units.&lt;p&gt; You don't need to be especially interested in technological matters to enjoy Norman's arguments. The book's underlying question is aimed at a global audience: will the design of everyday things improve? If this entertaining and, yes, well-designed book changes even a few minds, perhaps it will. &lt;I&gt;--Gregory McNamee&lt;/I&gt;</default_description>
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    <body><![CDATA[Hilarious book about how we can't use ordinary things--with very good design advice.  Everyone I know who's read this spends the next week screaming 'bad design!' whenever they trip over a curb or can't open a door.  Recommended reading for my architecture students--my entire hour class on 'how to d...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/66024767">more...</a>]]></body>
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    <body><![CDATA[Readable, informative, and very interesting. Anyone into user interface design should read this book for background and insights into stupid things like door handles. What makes a successful door handle? The same answers to that question lead you into the questions to answer for GUIs.]]></body>
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    <body><![CDATA[A must read classic for all who are interested in the design of objects.]]></body>
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    <body><![CDATA[Want to know why VCR controls are so commonly frustrating, why it's easy to turn on the wrong burner in an unfamiliar kitchen, or why simple things like doors sometimes confuse? Read this book and you be more likely to see whats happening when things like this happen.]]></body>
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    <body><![CDATA[It's an interesting book, and one from which I learned that this particular area of psychology wasn't for me.  Someone actually did research to determine the best angle of arrowheads. ]]></body>
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    <body><![CDATA[This book is required reading if you make anything that people interact with.]]></body>
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    <body><![CDATA[This was a terrific book on everyday things. ]]></body>
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