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The Design of Everyday Things

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What is bad design

When external signifiers - signs - have to be added to something as simple as a door, it indicates bad design.

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Principles of design

1. Use both knowledge in the world and knowledge in the head.

2. Simplify the structure of tasks.

3. Make things visible: bridge gulfs between Execution and Evaluation.

4. Get the mapping right.

5. Exploit the power of constraints.

6. Design for error.

7. When all else fails, standardize.

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How good designers solve problems

Good designers never start by trying to solve the problem given to them: they start by trying to understand what the real issues are. 

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