Summary
In this essay for Interactions magazine, Donald A Norman argues that human-centred design has become such a dominant theme in design that it is now accepted by interface and application designers automatically, without thought, let alone criticism. He believes this as a dangerous state and his essay aims provoke thought, discussion and reconsideration of some of the fundamental principles of human-centred design.
Human-centered design considered harmful (1 July 2005)
https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/1070960.1070976
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