- First and foremost, it must be easy to use and fit the customer’s lifestyle. It has to arrive to the client feeling at home and natural.
- Good design has to be durable. Interfaces must be able to withstand daily use, must be easy to learn, and must be intuitive and simple.
- Good design has to stand the pass of time aesthetically, physically and technologically. Systems should be designed forward looking. They must have a basic infrastructure that easily allows upgrades to future systems. Good design has to age gracefully.
- Good design has to be thorough leaving nothing to chance. It has to make the systems useful. The design has to show respect to the user by providing the function it claims with perfection and accuracy. Its form has to follow function to its final consequences.
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Rules of “good design” applied to Integrated Smart Homes

