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Author: Don Norman; Phuong Lan (translator)
Why are some products loved and used for a long time, while others are quickly forgotten? The answer lies in the user experience.
In this classic book, Don Norman – the father of the concept of User-Centered Design – points out that design is not merely about “aesthetics,” but more importantly about making things understandable, easy to use, and emotionally engaging. From door handles and chairs to software or mobile applications – everything requires a design mindset that places humans at the center.
Through relatable and sometimes humorous examples, Don Norman helps readers realize that a successful product not only meets needs but also makes users feel respected and understood.
This is a “must-read” book for anyone working in design, technology, or business – or simply for those who wish to understand the secrets behind creating products that every customer desires.
The book is available at DNC Library. Readers are invited to explore.




