Confusing Features in Consumer Products Bill Bryson's Term Paper

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Confusing Features in Consumer Products

Bill Bryson's Design Flaws is a well-thought out essay that expresses exactly how consumers feel when they are confronted with products that give them features that are more than necessary for their use. Although initially, readers may perceive the author as technologically-challenged, that is, not able to adapt to changes in new technologies, his arguments against the 'unnecessary excesses' of product designs nowadays is justified. Indeed, in an age where everything, through technology, should be made manageable, Bryson's discussion of technology's inconveniences illustrate how manufacturers have become preoccupied with design and style that they completely forgot that space and size of a product determines its functionality. In effect, the 'style over substance' problem that Bryson talks about in the essay illustrates how the fast-paced life full of technology also results to a fast-paced decision-making, especially in the conception of a product's design. Indeed, his assertion that, "an awful lot of things out there have been designed by people who cannot possibly have stopped to think they will be used." In effect, technology, with all its advantages and amazing innovations, seemed to have forgotten to include the most important factor that determines the usability of a product -- the consumer.

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