Tuesday, March 21, 2006

The Design of Everyday Things

We live surrounded by devices that are able to solve all of our problems but are too complex to use. as Donald A. Norman mentions in his book, " added functionality generally comes along at the price of added complexity". The computers at the Flawn academic Center for instance, are connected in a very ellaborated network, but sometimes users get confused by the complexity of it's software.

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