The Design of Everyday Web

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This presentation takes concepts presented by Don Norman in his book "The Design of Everyday Things" and applies the same fundamentals to online interaction design. Short and high-level, this presentation serves as an introduction to the application of physical world usability to an online interface.

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interaction design

micro

3

perceived affordances

“…properties that determine just how the thing could possibly be used.”

- Don Norman, The Design of Everyday Things

“This thing is telling me to ___ it”

action words

*TODO: Need push plate photo*

push

pull

mimic IRL physical properties

visibility

“making relevant parts visible”

“I didn’t know I could do that!”

“You need to click this, then you can do that.”

functions > controls

feature creep

feedback

a:hover {/* your cool effect here*/}

leverage affordances

make relevant parts visible

provide feedback

Thanks.

Justin Davistext “jdavis” to 50500

@jwd2a