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The Not so Simple Toothbrush (Journal 5)
Friday, November 7, 2008After reading the first two chapters of The Design of Everyday Things by Donald Norman I started thinking about how everything we use in our daily lives was designed by someone. Some are designed well and others we just live with the poor design because we don’t yet have an alternative or we have become used to the poor design and figured a way to make it work for us.
I wanted to observe an objec...
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