Title: The Design of Everyday Things: Revised and Expanded Edition

Author: Don(ald A.) Norman

Publication date (EN): November 5, 2013 (Basic Books) 

Pages (EN): 368 (trade paperback) 

Value for PMs & founders
A practical playbook for human-centered products: make functionality discoverable, provide clear feedback, rely on natural mapping/constraints, and distinguish affordances vs signifiers to cut user errors, churn, and support costs.

Summary
Norman reframes usability as communication between product and user. He covers core interaction principles, the seven stages of action and gulfs of execution/evaluation, plus designing for error and discoverability. The 2013 revised & expanded edition updates examples and clarifies key concepts (e.g., affordances vs signifiers).

3 community-reported takeaways

  1. Make the right action obvious & visible, with immediate feedback—good design guides users at the right time. Nielsen Norman Group

  2. Affordances vs signifiers—signifiers (perceived cues) drive user behavior; design them deliberately. arjun-chandrasekhar-teaching.com

  3. It’s usually the design, not the user—design for error prevention and recovery. Barnes & Noble

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