Design as Communication
Posted on November 17th, 2004 in Usability | 3 Comments »
Don Norman — “Once we start to view design as a form of communication between designer and the user, we see that perceived affordances become an important medium for that communication. Designed affordances play a very special role. Now we see that the designer deliberately places signs and signals on the artifact to communicate with the user.”

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