Smart Design - National Public Radio Interview

While I was in Philadelphia, I appeared on Marty Moss-Coane's National Public Radio interview show, Radio Times.

We had a delightful one-hour broadcast, starting off with watches and ending up, well, all over. Moss-Coane does her homework, so she asked intelligent, probing questions. we both had a lot of fun. The interview is available for streaming, for downloading, and also as a podcast (in mp3 format).

From the WHYY website:Smart Design: Wednesday, April 26, 2006, 10:35:48 AM The art of crafting useful and intuitive products.

DONALD NORMAN is author of a number of books on smart design including "The Design of Everyday Things," and "Emotional Design: Why We Love or Hate Everyday Things." Norman is in Philadelphia this week to receive this year's Benjamin Franklin Medal in Computer and Cognitive Science at the Franklin Institute. Norman is co-founder of the design-consulting firm the "Nielsen Norman Group" based in Silicon Valley.

The interview (20 MBytes -- 1 hour):

The show's website:Â http://www.npr.org/rss/podcast.php?id=510027