Design plays an integral role in our everyday lives. Everything we come in contact with that was not created by nature has been conceived, iterated and brought to fruition by designers. Don Norman, an engineer turned cognitive scientist, defines design as being concerned with the way in which objects work, are controlled, and the nature of the interaction between the user and the object. In the context of design, interaction is the keyword. Design facilitates interplay between technology and humanity so an adept designer should be able to produce a pleasurable experience for the users of their products. Seamless interaction between user and object dictates how fondly people remember a particular product, and largely determines the frequency of their future usage. As Maya Angelou said, “People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” The same is true of good design.