Sort of explains why everyone finds it so hard to program the video recorder or use the more advanced features of the compact disk player – according to the Daily Mail, Don Norman, author of The Design of Everyday Things gave lectures in Japan using a Ricoh Co camera as an example of where local […]
Sort of explains why everyone finds it so hard to program the video recorder or use the more advanced features of the compact disk player – according to the Daily Mail, Don Norman, author of The Design of Everyday Things gave lectures in Japan using a Ricoh Co camera as an example of where local designers go wrong: It had black buttons on a black background, he recalls, adding that when the company was asked why, they said any other colour would spoil the colour scheme.