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Jennifer
May 07, 2013 rated it really liked it
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The Design of Everyday Thing is an insightful and informative guide which allows the reader to begin to look at the world as a designed placed, rather than just a bunch of things. By each chapter I found I was noticing more and more things in detail, from little quirks that could cause difficulty to well thought out items that probably required more effort than they originally look.

Others have mentioned that this book is outdated, but everything still rings true. I would have to disagree at thi
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