Design Lobster • 239 implied HN points • 03 May 21
- Interacting with technology often feels personal because our brains can't distinguish between machines and people, ascribing intentions and feelings to them.
- Designing interactions with software should aim to make it feel like dealing with a pleasant human, not a troublesome entity.
- The phenomenon of pareidolia is utilized in the automotive industry to make cars seem more desirable by intentionally creating angry faces in car designs.