Designers can make their products work better across any industry by ensuring that their designs are intuitive and user-friendly. They should aim to create products that are self-explanatory and do not require extensive instructions or manuals for use. This can be achieved by making the function of the product obvious through its design. For example, a door should be designed in such a way that it is clear whether to push or pull without needing a sign. Similarly, the design of a kettle should make it clear how to use it without needing instructions. By focusing on simplicity and usability, designers can create products that work better across any industry.
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