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		<title>The user experience of a toilet on South West Trains</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whitney Hess&#8217;s recent post about the user experience of a staircase reminded me that user experience design is everywhere and affects us everyday. Don Norman&#8217;s seminal work The design of everyday things analyses the design of many objects, such as telephones and doors. I came across this terrible design recently and had to share it [...]]]></description>
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