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Paco Coursey - ui.land
But what makes an interface successful? Beyond speed of performance, cohesive information sequences and anticipation of the human context and need, designing an experience that hopes to create feeling can only be done with feeling. The difference between good and bad becomes a matter of who can bring to bear greater focus and knowhow within the pro... See more
The matter of taste — Callum Flack Design & Development
THE USER EXPERIENCE IS not just what your product looks like, it’s how it works, too.
Chris Vander Mey • Shipping Greatness: Practical lessons on building and launching outstanding software, learned on the job at Google and Amazon
coming up with a good user experience is usually even harder, and more critical to success.
Marty Cagan • INSPIRED: How to Create Tech Products Customers Love (Silicon Valley Product Group)
Audience question: So you mentioned that once you get product market fit, you inevitably get a lot of product feedback and feature requests. So I was wondering what's your framework to sort of separate the noise from the signal for figuring out what to build and what to take seriously and what to just ignore?
Dylan Field: I'm happy to give a gener
... See moreElad Gil • Transcript & Video: Fireside w/ Dylan Field
When Victor designs a software interface, he doesn’t do it to deliver functionality — he does it to advance an argument, in much the same way that 20th-century utopian architectural designs were never really intended as functional building plans. Victor’s UI demos are primarily manifestos on the sorry state of computer-assisted thought, framed with... See more