Don Norman has been called "the guru of workable technology"
(Newsweek). This CD about him is one of Voyager's First Person series.
It contains the full text of three of Donald Norman's books published
in print format in the late 1980s to early '90s: The Design of
Everyday Things, Turn Signals are the Facial Expressions of
Automobiles, and Things That Make Us Smart: Defending Human Attributes
in the Age of the Machine, all embellished sporadically with brief
audio or video segments of Norman providing commentary. Also included
are an introduction containing video segments of Norman giving three
original short talks, plus video clips of Norman explaining aspects of
the CD itself; an Essays section containing previously published
articles written or co-written by Norman; and "The Gallery of
Unfindable Things," a selection of images by artist Jacques Carelman
from his book Catalogue d'objets introuvables, with audio commentary
by Norman. (From [this review][1])

First DL is a Toast image, compressed with StuffIt 5.5
Second DL is a Mac demo

Alternative link
[Download from Mega.Co.Nz][2]

Compatibility
Architecture: 68k

This is a Mac-only CD-ROM.
System requirements:
Any colour Macintosh (25 MHz 68030 or better recommended)
SSW 7
5 MB RAM
13-inch (640x480 resolution) color monitor
HyperCard

  [1]: http://besser.tsoa.nyu.edu/impact/w96/CD-reviews/robboy.html
  [2]: https://mega.co.nz/#!chZgSLJb!0d3y7j96nRMwIX8kImSIlIVv-wEmJabK2lZBeDXp6lU