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_aTurn Signals Are the facial Expressions of Automobiles _c/Donal A. Norman |
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_aEstados Unidos de América: _bAddison Wesley, _cAbril de 1992. |
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| 505 | 0 | _aI Go to a Sixth Grade Play / Design Follies / The Home Magazine Kitchen / Refrigerator Doors and Message Centers / High-Technology Gadgets / The Teddy / How Long Is Noon? / Real Time / Nature's Packaging / Evolution Versus Design / Turn Signals Are the Facial Expressions of Automobiles / Book Jackets and Science / Brain Power / Hofstadter's Law / One Chance in a Million / Coffee Cups in the Cockpit / Writing as Design, Design as Writing / | |
| 520 | 3 | _aFrom water faucets and airplane cockpits to the concept of "real time" and the future of memory, this wide-ranging tour through technology provides a new understanding of how the gadgets that surround us affect our lives. Donald Norman explores the plight of humans living in a world ruled by a technology that seems to exist for its own sake, oblivious to the needs of the people who create it. Turn Signals is an intelligent, whimsical, look at our love/hate relationship with machines, as well as a persuasive call for the humanization of modern design. | |
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