@ai_cattus Hi. I’m testing a tool I built called Vurdict that gives UX case study feedback.
Would you mind trying it out and sharing your honest thoughts? If the analysis doesn’t give a result, you can try to “bypass with mock report”
Link: https://t.co/XInBzI4fPY
Thanks!
@AfolabiDewale I’m testing a tool I built called Vurdict that gives UX case study feedback.
Would you mind trying it out and sharing your honest thoughts? If the analysis doesn’t give a result, you can try to “bypass with mock report”
Link: https://t.co/XInBzI4fPY
Thanks!
@brandononchain Sure.
In Vurdict, designers can paste case study links & get structured feedback on thinking, storytelling, research depth, impact, visual hierarchy etc
Long term, I want it to analyze entire portfolios. Right now I’m focused on helping designers get actionable feedback faster.
I’m testing a tool I built called Vurdict that gives UX case study feedback.
Would you mind trying it out and sharing your honest thoughts? If the analysis doesn’t give a result, you can try to “bypass with mock report”
Link: https://t.co/XInBzI4fPY
Thanks!
I’m testing a tool I built called Vurdict that gives UX case study feedback.
Would you mind trying it out and sharing your honest thoughts? If the analysis doesn’t give a result, you can try to “bypass with mock report”
Link: https://t.co/RcXIIwaVjb
Thanks!
This babe asked me how I’m able to just keep learning and if it doesn’t drain me mentally or emotionally. I said it does sometimes, I just don’t give myself a choice. And it helps that I’m an obsessive person so it’s all I can think of anyway.
If someone had told me a months ago that I would:
Design a product.
Build the frontend.
Learn Git.
Ship responsive layouts.
Configure a PWA.
Install it on desktop.
Install it on mobile.
Start wiring AI into it.
I’d have laughed at them.
But here we are.