Have you ever noticed how many products appear to be designed by someone
who has never used a product of that kind before? Nearly everyone has
encountered websites, software apps, cars, appliances, and other
products that made them wonder what the designers were thinking. The
Thoughtless Design of Everyday Things presents more than 150 examples
of products that violate nine fundamental design principles, along with
suggestions for improving many of the flawed user interfaces and other
design problems. These examples of thoughtless design reveal 70 specific
lessons that designers ought to heed as they craft the user experience.
This book describes numerous specific practices for enhancing product
usability through usage-centered design strategies. You'll also see more
than 40 products that exhibit particularly thoughtful designs, the kinds
of products that surprise and delight users. Whether you're a designer,
a product development manager, or a thoughtful and curious consumer,
you'll find The Thoughtless Design of Everyday Things engaging,
informative, and insightful.