Idea taken from the book “ The Design of Everyday Things ” by Don Norman. As it’s name suggests, this book focus strongly on the User Interaction (UI) of “everyday things”. And these are not limited to just physical objects. The principles mentioned in the book can still be used today in ‘intangible’ processes. One of the key takeaways from this book is the concept on ‘Mind Slips’. Your Mind Slipped Ever walked into a room and suddenly could NOT remember what you are doing there? What were you supposed to be doing there? Were you there to retrieve something? Were you there to deposit something? What was it you were doing?! There. You just experienced a ‘Mind Slip’. When/Where do Mind Slips Occur? In “skilled behavior”, according to Don Norman. This refers to behaviors that you have already mastered or are part of your regular routine. Things like putting the water to boil, or typing. And they result mostly from the lack of attention. And they can happen when we are multitasking. M...
thoughts in a noisy world