@herrkranz@caloique@rodpetrovic Even truer when working with “proper” enterprise, where your work has a live of its own, on premise, for example in Pentagon or a surgery room. However, just one user interview with those users… pays for all the work! ❤️
@herrkranz@caloique@rodpetrovic That’s mainly because of the much longer feedback loop. Eg time to market, time to test result or any kind of quantification. Simply put: lack of (instant) gratification :)
Kudos to @Strava for their latest privacy updates. Such a small thing, a no brainer really, but yet, haven’t seen it elsewhere. A bit more privacy without sacrificing utility. #goodux
@tinkadoic@VowelHQ Feel you. Feel you! Even after spending last 3 years researching/designing collaboration & meeting products… still so much users’ pain and suffering
Lovely indeed! Best way to start the day is a coffee chat and geeking out about digital accessibility and as Elizabeth said, designing for our future selves.
... There's plenty of room for diversification, USPs and “killer features,” but not on the account of accessibility and usability. (4/4) #inclusive#meet Mic drop ;)
… Each goes back home and asks their product & design teams to: Create a baseline version of their experience. A “lite” version that works. For all. (3/4) #inclusive#meet
… We get all major players to come sit together (in a video meet) and agree to a baseline experience/standards/protocols. Invite-Join-Meet should be accessible to everyone! (2/4) #inclusive#meet
Provoked by @anashares on how we could make video meetings more inclusive and available to everyone (e.g. … less tech savvy parents), couldn’t stop thinking about it. Imagine this for a start... (1/4) #inclusive#meet
I'm discussing “Cure Curiosity 0.1 🎤 Damjan Obal” with @damjanobal and @SimonSovic. Wednesday, 10 Feb at 9:00 PM CET on @joinclubhouse. Join us! https://t.co/9RNqLKb8K5