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Computer Quote by Donald A. Norman

“When I use a direct manipulation system whether for text editing, drawing pictures, or creating and playing games I do think of myself not as using a computer but as doing the particular task. The computer is, in effect, invisible. The point cannot be overstressed: make the computer system…” quote by Donald A. Norman
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“When I use a direct manipulation system whether for text editing, drawing pictures, or creating and playing games I do think of myself not as using a computer but as doing the particular task. The computer is, in effect, invisible. The point cannot be overstressed: make the computer system invisible.”

Donald A. Norman

About This Quote

Source Book: The Design of Everyday Things, 1990

User interfaces should become transparent, letting people focus on their tasks rather than the technology.

In simple terms: Make tech invisible so users concentrate on the task.

Key Takeaway

Design for seamless interaction.

Themes

usability human‑centered design technology transparency

Mood

thoughtful pragmatic

Type

design principle observation

When to use this quote

  • software development
  • graphic design
  • gaming
  • education
  • productivity tools

Key Concepts

affordance cognitive load direct manipulation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we balance invisibility with user control?
  • When does transparency become a distraction?
A Different Perspective

If the system is too hidden, users may lose control or awareness of errors.

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