Quote by Donald Norman
Beauty and brains, pleasure and usability - they should go hand in

Beauty and brains, pleasure and usability – they should go hand in hand. – Donald Norman

Other quotes by Donald Norman

Readers always seem to think that the author has some control over the design of their books. – Donald Norman

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design
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Ive been looking at the iPod- the Apple iPod. One of the interesting things about the iPod, one of the things that people love most about it is not the technology its the box it comes in. – Donald Norman

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Technology
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Isnt one of your first exercises in learning how to communicate to write a description of how to tie your shoelaces? The point being that its basically impossible to use text to show that. – Donald Norman

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Learning
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Other Quotes from
Beauty
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I do not see any beauty in self-restraint. – Mary MacLane

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Beauty

What I like about cities is that everything is king size, the beauty and the ugliness. – Joseph Brodsky

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Beauty

Do not confuse beauty with beautiful. Beautiful is a human judgment. Beauty is All. The difference is everything. – Matthew Fox

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Beauty

The awesomeness of God is that even in the works of the Beach Boys, Beatles, etc., the beauty of the music is a mere reflection of what God does everyday. He creates music of all kinds and moods. – John Foster

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Beauty

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If you dont know the trees you may be lost in the forest, but if you dont know the stories you may be lost in life. – Anon.

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In Psalm 72, Solomon prays for power and fame but he says the purpose of influence is to speak up for others and one is the immigrant. He doesnt delineate between legal and illegal. – Rick Warren

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Compression of poetry is so great I often explode. Out of the house to walk off a poem. – William Corbett, “On Reading: Notes & a Poem,” The Agni Review, No.22 (1985)

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