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Oct 4, 2018
Example: the Pareto Principle states that roughly 80% of all outputs comes from 20% of the effort.
The encouraging way to make the user feel satisfied with the rating process, is to make an exploding animation after the stars are selected.
(1) Design only the details that matter, (2) factor in the before and after, and (3) involve users and employees
Designing for Scale and Complexity
A great trip down memory lane: What eight Google products looked like when they were brand-new.
How to prepare for and conduct more productive, efficient critiques that solicit actionable feedback.
Take these cognitive factors into account: memory, attention, speed, focus, creativity and flexibility
The alternative is messier, but more democratic.
Help teams align on the high-level purpose of their workand the concrete results they expect to produce.
You need to (1) capture the users attention, (2) convince them to engage with your product or service, and (3) compel them to take action
1) Understand your users 2) Understand their pain points 3) Define the problem
Receive a hand picked list of the best user experience design links every second week. Curated by Anders Toxboe. Published every second Thursday.