"Norman doors" are doors that are poorly designed and confusing to use. Often these doors have handles that suggest the opposite action that is required to open them (e.g. a push bar that appears to be a pull handle). These doors are an example of when design fails to align with the user's expectations of a product's affordances, leading to frustration and confusion. The term is a reference to the author, Donald Norman.
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