Paul Wallas
1 min readSep 27, 2019

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Really nice observations Alice Cheung

There’s a book titled ‘The design of everyday things’ which speaks about the importance of physical design affordance, citing the car as a classic example of where concentration and effort should and should not be. To put shortly, the attention should not be away from the road and physical feel should allow the user to operate without having to cast their eyes on the task.

In my opinion, CarPlay and other automotive UI such as that within Tesla will never truly work until physical or haptic feedback is correctly installed. I think Apple adopting this is smaller screens in earlier phones and operating systems is a good test bed and the perfect platform for them to enter it into CarPlay.

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Paul Wallas
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