Thought Leader Profile
Don Norman
Professor and Director, Design Lab, Qualcomm Institute, University of California - San DiegoDon Norman is the champion of human-centered design. "The well-rounded product," says Norman, "will enhance the heart as well as the mind, being a joy to behold as well as to use."
Don Norman is Director of The Design Lab at the University of California, San Diego. He is co-founder of the Nielsen Norman Group, a member of the National Academy of Engineering, IDEO fellow, and former Vice President of Apple. He serves on numerous boards, helping companies make products enjoyable, understandable, and profitable.
Don is well-known for his books The Design of Everyday Things, Emotional Design, Living with Complexity and The Design of Future Things.
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Don Norman Design Award Launches Inaugural Award Program - PR Newswire -
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The Design of Everyday (AI) Things | by Sam Stone - Towards Data Science -
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2023 World Design Cites Conference Opens in Shanghai - PR Newswire -
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Humans are the only ones who can clean up the messes they make - RNZ -
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Don Norman: Putting the User Back in User Interface - Guy Kawasaki -
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Mixed Media: Stanley Tucci, A Design Pioneer, and Placemaking - Worth - Worth... -
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San Diego Cityscape: Meet the man who will guide San Diego-Tijuana's World De... -
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Author Talks: Don Norman on humanity centered design - McKinsey -
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The problem with Don Norman's new book - Fast Company -
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I wrote the book on user-friendly design. What I see today horrifies me - Fas... -
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Letter of Recommendation: Norman Doors - The New York Times -
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Former Apple designers say the company has lost 'the fundamental principles o...