The design of everyday things greatly affects the user experience. It's because the design determines how easy or difficult it is for the user to understand and use the product. If the design is human-centered, it takes into account the user's psychology, cognitive abilities, and aesthetic preferences, making the product more intuitive, efficient, and enjoyable to use. On the other hand, a poorly designed product can be confusing, frustrating, and inefficient to use, leading to a negative user experience.
How do designers improve their products to work around flaws in human logic? In The Design of Everyd...
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