
After reading the assignment chapter in Donald A. Norman's book, the Design of Everyday Things, I started reflecting around me the objects that stood out to me as either good or bad design.
Every week, I go over to my friend's house for movie night and each time I use his bathroom, I would dread using his glass hand washing basin.
The reason why I dislike using his washing basin is because I feel the end product was badly design and I feel uncomfortable using it.
I do not feel that the basin is securely fastened to the podium. I feel that I can easily knock the glass basin off the podium or if I put too much weight on it. The handle in which to control the flow of water out of it's spout at full force bounces off the basin and splashes all over me. If the water flow isn't meant to be used at full force the designer should restrict the lever so that the user doesn't get him/herself all wet.
Also the table ledge is almost non-existent, therefore I have to be careful not to be off-balance when washing my face or hands. And finally, because of the lack of a wash area ledge...I have to be extra careful not to make a mess using the basin because there is no surface area to clean up and if there are any mess that comes from the wash basin, it will end up either on the user or on the floor and that's just messy and nasty.