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    1. Steve Jobs perfect response to an insult. Worldwide developer conference 1997.

      I agree with Steve Jobs' point that technology should be about the user experience rather than the technical aspects. People will not enjoy using a product if it has advanced technology and is not easy to use or understand. I believe it is important to include human centered design in technology because it makes it easier, and more usable for humans. Steve Jobs also demonstrated that good design isn't just about looks, it's about knowing what people need and building products that seem like a breeze.

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      David Berman explains how inclusive and accessible design can help people with disabilities feel more comfortable and included in everyday life. He shows that good design is not only about appearance, but also about making products and environments easier for everyone to use and understand.

    3. Designing With A Purpose: Developing Your Sustainable Project Strategy

      This introduction explains how sustainable design focuses on creating products and strategies that consider long-term environmental and social impacts instead of only focusing on profit. It shows that designers can influence positive change through thoughtful decision-making.

    1. The retail industry has a long history of deceptive and manipulative practices that range on a spectrum from normalized to unlawful (Figure 3). Some of these techniques, such as psychological pricing (that is, making the price slightly less than a round number), have become normalized. This is perfectly legal, and consumers have begrudgingly accepted it. Nonetheless, it remains effective: consumers underestimate prices when relying on memory if psychological pricing is employed.3

      I think this shows how normalized manipulation in retail has become, even when consumers are aware of it. Though it's legal, psychological pricing is a tool that can affect customers decisions without them knowing. For instance, if a product is on offer for $9.99, instead of $10, it makes one feel that the product is less expensive, although it is just one cent less expensive. I believe this ties into the way businesses use human psychology to boost sales numbers and wonder if these are ethical or just a form of sound business practice.