Design of Everyday Things
- D. Norman, J. Stasko, Jeff Pierce, C. Potts, Chris Shaw
- Art
- 1988
Revealing how smart design is the new competitive frontier, this innovative book is a powerful primer on how--and why--some products satisfy customers while others only frustrate them.
Emotional design : why we love (or hate) everyday things
- D. Norman
- Art
- 2004
By the author of The Design of Everyday Things , the first book to make the connection between our emotions and how we relate to ordinary objects--from juicers to Jaguars. Did you ever wonder why…
The Design of Everyday Things: Revised and Expanded Edition
- D. Norman
- Education
- 2013
It's not surprisingly when entering this site to get the book. One of the popular books now is the the design of everyday things revised and expanded edition. You may be confused because you can't…
Attention to Action: Willed and Automatic Control of Behavior Technical Report No. 8006.
- D. Norman, T. Shallice
- Psychology
- 1 December 1980
Things That Make Us Smart: Defending Human Attributes In The Age Of The Machine
- D. Norman
- Computer Science
- 20 April 1993
This book discusses a Human-Centered Technology, Experiencing the World, and the Power of Representation, as well as Distributed Cognition and Soft and Hard Technology.
Some observations on mental models
- D. Norman
- Computer Science
- 1 December 1987
Affordance, conventions, and design
- D. Norman
- EducationINTR
- 1 May 1999
I was quietly lurking in the background of a CHI-Web discussion, when I lost all reason: I just couldn't take it anymore, and out came this article: I don't know if it changed anyone's minds, but it brought the discussion to a halt (not what good list managers want to happen).
Categorization of action slips.
- D. Norman
- Psychology
- 1981
A slip is the error that occurs when a person does an action that is not intended. In this article I examine several collections of slips, primarily of actions, with the aim of devising a theoretical…
Representations in Distributed Cognitive Tasks
- Jiajie Zhang, D. Norman
- Computer Science, PsychologyCognitive Sciences
- 1994
The theoretical framework and methodology are used to analyze the hierarchical structure of the Tower of Hanoi problem and the nature of external representations is discussed.
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