First Person: Donald Norman, Defending Human Attributes in the Age of the Machine

"Defending Human Attributes is a passionate, entertaining, and brilliantly reasoned call for the humanization of modern design. This CD-ROM and 10-page Users Guide for Macintosh contains Donald A. Normans three most popular books on the theory and practice of human-centered design, and features Norman himself, popping up on the page to illustrate and illuminate the themes of his work. The CD-ROM also contains three new lectures by Norman and the Gallery of Unfindable Things, illustrated by Jacques Carelman and narrated by Norman. The Gallery illustrates important design principles by examining impossible, unusable, and whimsical objects that never were." -- From Amazon.com

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Voyager

Published in 1994 by Voyager Company.

This copy was given to the Electronic Literature Lab by Bob Stein in Summer 2019.

PUBLICATION TYPE

Showcase

COPY MEDIA FORMAT

CD-ROM