The 'human-centered' design system works around flaws in human logic by focusing on the needs, wants, and limitations of the end user at each stage of the design process. It involves a deep understanding of the users' problems and needs, and involves them in the design and testing process to ensure the product is easy to use and meets their needs. This approach helps to avoid design flaws that can arise from assumptions or a lack of understanding of how users think and behave.
How do designers improve their products to work around flaws in human logic? In The Design of Everyd...
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