Quotes About User-centered
If there's a simple, easy design principle that binds everything together, it's probably about starting with the people.
~ Bill Moggridge
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What works is good, integrated design that fills a need—carefully thought out, well executed, and tested.
~ Steve Krug
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Knowing how people will use something is essential.
~ Donald Norman
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One of the stated goals of the postmodern movement in architecture was a greater sensitivity to the people who live in or use newly designed buildings.
~ Martin Filler
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If we want users to like our software, we should design it to behave like a likeable person.
~ Alan Cooper
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The only important thing about design is how it relates to people.
~ Victor Papanek
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Design is directed toward human beings. To design is to solve human problems by identifying them and executing the best solution.
~ Ivan Chermayeff
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Design is directed toward human beings. To design is to solve human problems by identifying them and executing the best solution.
~ Ivan Chermayeff
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The design of good interfaces takes time and ingenuity.
~ Unknown
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Designers are not users.
~ Jakob Nielsen
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Design is really an act of communication, which means having a deep understanding of the person with whom the designer is communicating.
~ Donald A. Norman
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When design springs from an understanding of the people who are going to use a product, you begin to see forms that you would never have imagined.
~ Unknown
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I believe one should design for the advantage of the largest mass of people, first and always. That takes care of ideologies and sociologies.
~ Raymond Loewy
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The school at which you studied - design school, disruptive school, TRIZ school, user-centered innovation school, etc - determines the specific words you use.
~ Scott D. Anthony
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Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible, serving us without drawing attention to itself.
~ Donald A. Norman
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Once again, the designer should assume that people will be interrupted during their activities and that they may need assistance in resuming their operations.
~ Donald A. Norman
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We must design our technologies for the way people actually behave, not the way we would like them to behave. Moreover, the automobile does
~ Donald A. Norman
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good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible, serving us without drawing attention to itself. Bad design, on the other hand, screams out its inadequacies, making itself very noticeable.
~ Donald A. Norman
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The standards should reflect the psychological conceptual models, not the physical mechanics.
~ Donald A. Norman
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the proper natural mapping requires no diagrams, no labels, and no instructions.
~ Donald A. Norman
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Why do people err? Because the designs focus upon the requirements of the system and the machines, and not upon the requirements of people.
~ Donald A. Norman
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It is the duty of machines and those who design them to understand people.
~ Donald A. Norman
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Great designers produce pleasurable experiences.
~ Donald A. Norman
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Cognition and emotion are tightly intertwined, which means that the designers must design with both in mind.
~ Donald A. Norman
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