The Design of Everyday Things by Don Norman is a classic book that explores the principles of good design. Norman delves into the psychology behind how people interact with everyday objects and provides practical guidelines for creating user-friendly designs. From door handles to computer interfaces, the author examines the importance of usability, discoverability, and feedback in design. With real-world examples and thought-provoking insights, The Design of Everyday Things is a must-read for designers, engineers, and anyone interested in the impact of design on our daily lives.