Emotional Design, Don Norman
Emotional Design, Don Norman
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Emotional Design
Why We Love (or Hate) Everyday Things

Author: Don Norman

Narrator: George Newbern

Unabridged: 7 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/28/2023

Categories: Nonfiction, Art


Synopsis

Why attractive things work better and other crucial insights into human-centered design

Emotions are inseparable from how we humans think, choose, and act. In Emotional Design, cognitive scientist Don Norman shows how the principles of human psychology apply to the invention and design of new technologies and products. In The Design of Everyday Things, Norman made the definitive case for human-centered design, showing that good design demanded that the user's must take precedence over a designer's aesthetic if anything, from light switches to airplanes, was going to work as the user needed. In this book, he takes his thinking several steps farther, showing that successful design must incorporate not just what users need, but must address our minds by attending to our visceral reactions, to our behavioral choices, and to the stories we want the things in our lives to tell others about ourselves. Good human-centered design isn't just about making effective tools that are straightforward to use; it's about making affective tools that mesh well with our emotions and help us express our identities and support our social lives. From roller coasters to robots, sports cars to smart phones, attractive things work better. Whether designer or consumer, user or inventor, this book is the definitive guide to making Norman's insights work for you.

About Don Norman

Donald A. Norman is professor of computer science at Northwestern University, a former Apple Fellow, and a partner in the Nielsen Norman Group Consulting Firm, which consults with corporations on design. He is author of a number of books on design, including Emotional Design and the bestselling The Design of Everyday Things. He lives in Northbrook, Illinois, and Palo Alto, California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by ☘Misericordia☘ on July 13, 2019

Unexpectedly deep. Of course, the author goes a bit too far with his discussion of teapots and emotions they invoke in the user. But quite a lot of it is sheer brilliance distilled. Q: I HAVE A COLLECTION OF TEAPOTS. One of them is completely unusable—the handle is on the same side as the spout. It wa......more

Goodreads review by Erika on January 23, 2013

This book was interesting but disappointing. The first half was a fascinating addendum to The Design of Everyday Things. This part of the book talked about the role of emotions in design and usability. Things that are more pleasurable to use are easier to use than something with the same basic desig......more

Goodreads review by Gaurab on October 18, 2016

this book will definitely allow some fresh insights to how we see things and make certain choices. A good way to evoke the designer in you!......more

Goodreads review by Michael on June 19, 2011

(I chose to write this review only after reading both Emotional Design and The Design of Everyday Things. The wait was worthwhile.) Emotional Design focuses on the aesthetics of things, that is, on what makes an object desirable (for a human). Just like the influential late-1980s book by Norman, The......more