@timingrum I think it’s bc they want to attract new users and make it easier for that audience to sign up. I still sometimes hit the wrong button when I’m on sites 🙊 and have to go back to click the sign in button. A decent response I found on Quora:
Cognitive accessibility isn’t just relevant for people with brain damage.
It’s relevant to everyone, from people with migraines to people in emerging markets who don’t have software in their local language. #a11y
https://t.co/Lfl960f8xJ
A common misunderstanding about Agile and “Big Design Up Front”:
There’s nothing in the Agile Manifesto or Principles that states you should never have any idea what you’re trying to build.
You’re allowed to think about a desired outcome from the beginning.
Scrum defines “done” as working software. UX defines “done” as designed and tested with users.
In this article, @jseiden explains how teams can work together to decide when software is "done." We’ll share this great resource with @CenterCentre students.
https://t.co/1xF8ryaNE5
“When user needs are increasingly synonymous with market needs, delivering great user outcomes is increasingly synonymous with business success” - @ibmdesign
"Design is finding something broken with the world and figuring out how to fix it.
Our job is all about finding friction and alleviating it" #InsideDesign
Welcome to the effects of Experience Rot. As you add features, you’re adding complexity to the design, and decreasing the quality of the experience.
https://t.co/M2aaZCbG5v