Turn Signals Are the Facial Expressions of Automobiles
Don Norman, 1993
From water faucets and airplane cockpits to the concept of "real time" and the future of memory, this wide-ranging tour through technology provides a new understanding of how the gadgets that surround us affect our lives. Donald Norman explores the plight of humans living in a world ruled by a technology that seems to exist for its own sake, oblivious to the needs of the people who create it. "Turn Signals "is an intelligent, whimsical, curmudgeonly look at our love/hate relationship with machines, as well as a persuasive call for the humanization of modern design.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Chapter Notes and Book Design
- I Go to a Sixth Grade Play (at jnd.org)
- Design Follies
- The Home Magazine Kitchen
- Refrigerator Doors and Message Centers
- High-Technology Gadgets
- The Teddy (at jnd.org)
- How Long Is Noon?
- Real Time
- Nature's Packaging
- Evolution Versus Design
- Turn Signals are the Facial Expressions of Automobiles (at jnd.org)
- Book Jackets and Science
- Brain Power
- Hofstadter's Law
- Once Chance in a Million (at jnd.org)
- Coffee Cups in the Cockpit (at jnd.org)
- Writing as Design, Design as Writing (at jnd.org)
Chapter Notes
References
Index