Designers can improve their products to work around flaws in human logic by adopting a human-centered design system. This involves considering principles beyond logic, such as psychology, cognitive science, and art. By understanding how humans think and behave, designers can create products that are intuitive and user-friendly, thereby working around any perceived 'flaws' in human logic.
How do designers improve their products to work around flaws in human logic? In The Design of Everyd...
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