References

Affordance, conventions, and design

Donald A. Norman (1999)

Interactions, 6(3), 38-43.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/301153.301168

Abstract. Norman's clarification of the confusion surrounding affordances in HCI. Distinguishes real affordances (physical action possibilities), perceived affordances (what the user thinks they can do), and conventions (culturally learned behaviours), arguing that interface designers typically need the latter two.

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