Ori wants to read The user experience team of one by Leah Buley
The user experience team of one by Leah Buley
"The User Experience Team of One prescribes approaches that have big impact and take less time and fewer resources than …
Trans non-binary UI/UX Engineer with ADHD. Advocate of secure and ethical tech. Writer of technical blogs and podcast host at CommitHub.
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"The User Experience Team of One prescribes approaches that have big impact and take less time and fewer resources than …
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This book started by showing examples of bad and good design on the past that changed the course of history. It clearly explained how the decisions lead to those results allowing me to clearly understand the situation. Design is nuanced and complicated since it's dealing with humans so having these examples instead of just this is what you do makes it very approachable. It made me realize how important design is to our world and how it can lead us to better services. One narrative that is unrelated to the book itself, but how the author wrote this book is that you can see the progression from on the past they were happy or at least okay with design principles that players like Apple brought, but when they started to talk about Disney, Carnival and Facebook they really started to shift the narrative of design. It was amusing to me …
This book started by showing examples of bad and good design on the past that changed the course of history. It clearly explained how the decisions lead to those results allowing me to clearly understand the situation. Design is nuanced and complicated since it's dealing with humans so having these examples instead of just this is what you do makes it very approachable. It made me realize how important design is to our world and how it can lead us to better services. One narrative that is unrelated to the book itself, but how the author wrote this book is that you can see the progression from on the past they were happy or at least okay with design principles that players like Apple brought, but when they started to talk about Disney, Carnival and Facebook they really started to shift the narrative of design. It was amusing to me because they described perfectly how I feel about tech. You start with enthusiasm and then you get an "Oppenheimer moment" where you realize how harmful tech is. At the end of the book they expose their design principles that way you can take some practical techniques and not only examples. The book kept me engaged with its narrative and I highly recommend it.
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