You're right that a hidden door has no affordance, according to Norman (though others have claimed "hidden" affordances).
However, I'm referring to the author's statements like these:
> There is no static affordance showing you what you can do [...]
What's missing, the "static <thing>" is not an affordance, it's the signifier -- an indicator that the action is possible.
You're right that a hidden door has no affordance, according to Norman (though others have claimed "hidden" affordances).
However, I'm referring to the author's statements like these:
> There is no static affordance showing you what you can do [...]
What's missing, the "static <thing>" is not an affordance, it's the signifier -- an indicator that the action is possible.