What comes after user-friendly design?
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The design industry needs a new way to talk to users–one that isn’t just friendly, but respectful.
"Burn them. Burn them all!"
OK, maybe I need to work on the 'respectful' bit a little.
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The design industry needs a new way to talk to users–one that isn’t just friendly, but respectful.
"Burn them. Burn them all!"
OK, maybe I need to work on the 'respectful' bit a little.
Don't care for "friendly" myself. I got work to do.
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The design industry needs a new way to talk to users–one that isn’t just friendly, but respectful.
"Burn them. Burn them all!"
OK, maybe I need to work on the 'respectful' bit a little.
According to the old Microsoft UX design guidelines, one would not be kind but concise, clear and to the point. The more text a MessageBox contains, the less time I spend reading it.
Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^][](X-Clacks-Overhead: GNU Terry Pratchett)
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The design industry needs a new way to talk to users–one that isn’t just friendly, but respectful.
"Burn them. Burn them all!"
OK, maybe I need to work on the 'respectful' bit a little.
And that's the place to read about UX???
98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.
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The design industry needs a new way to talk to users–one that isn’t just friendly, but respectful.
"Burn them. Burn them all!"
OK, maybe I need to work on the 'respectful' bit a little.
You need to tell the users what they want, but in a way that they will afterwards think it was their own idea.
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