Some common mistakes that designers make leading to poor product design include prioritizing style over substance, or beauty over utility. They may also add unnecessary features to products in an attempt to increase sales, but these features often do not enhance the product's design or functionality. For example, a product like a thermostat may be designed in a way that is confusing for the user, making it difficult to understand how it works. This can lead to frustration and a poor user experience.
How do designers improve their products to work around flaws in human logic? In The Design of Everyd...
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