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@mialoira Branding and usability are important competitive markets.
Initially its land grab and design isn't as important. But once a user has multiple options that fill the new function, UX becomes the key differentiator.
Some news! After a long Twitter hiatus, I'm happy to announce that I'm going full-time @theloversmag ✨ We're launching something new called Spaces, a more personal careers page for teams 👫
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Oh, and the landing page was built in @framer 💚💙❤️
@round Funny how most people don't want it to be that simple. They want to be the source of the ideas and be "the hero genius"
Laying ego down and listening, you can usually get all the answers handed to you.
Very very interesting episode of Software Engineering radio (@seradio) with @DesignUXUI: "Jonathan Shariat on Designing to Avoid Worst-Case Outcomes" do give it a listen https://t.co/fOQx6fin7z
Can poorly designed software be life threatening?
@designuxui explains how bad UX in critical markets like the medical industry can be fatal
https://t.co/SqMsP8uBDS
@machinehuman The question was why do american end-users put up with it, right?
I think the reason for that is its simply meets their needs. Its benefit - cost, the cost is $ and frustration. Plus repeated frustration becomes habit and lessons the perceived cost.