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“A good designer should constantly be looking for opportunities to learn from others’ mistakes. Instead of blaming the protagonists, we should try to put ourselves in their shoes and honestly answer these questions: What would lead me to design the same interface they did? What decisions led to this product being approved and shipped? How can I avoid finding myself in a similar position in the future?” DesignDesignerAccessibilityUser ExperienceUsability Book:Tragic Design: The True Impact of Bad Design and How to Fix It Source: Tragic Design: The True Impact of Bad Design and How to Fix It
“When designing for digital mediums, it’s easy to become detached from how design decisions affect the end user. The word “user” itself can be a vehicle for that detachment. When the “user” doesn’t have a face and a name, it becomes a formless concept, blending in with other quantitative metrics and taking on any assumed needs to justify business decisions. It quickly becomes a number on a crowded dashboard, and its reaction to the product is just another metric to consider in an effort to increase revenue.” DesignAccessibilityUser ExperienceUsability Book:Tragic Design: The True Impact of Bad Design and How to Fix It Source: Tragic Design: The True Impact of Bad Design and How to Fix It