Designers can incorporate principles of psychology and cognitive science into their designs by understanding how users think and behave. They can use this understanding to create designs that are intuitive and easy to use. For example, they can design doors in such a way that it's clear which side is attached to a hinge, eliminating the need for instructions to push or pull. By making designs simple and intuitive, they can ensure that the purpose of the design is not lost.
How do designers improve their products to work around flaws in human logic? In The Design of Everyd...
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