Now that the annoyance of figuring out where to login (every. time.) has been eradicated with your redesign, I will login a lot more. Props.
Sincerely yours,
Jacqueline Adriano
Now that the annoyance of figuring out where to login (every. time.) has been eradicated with your redesign, I will login a lot more. Props.
Sincerely yours,
Jacqueline Adriano
This is a new model for organizing things on computers, but it actually much more closely emulates the way people do things in the real world. When you want to eat, you go to the refrigerator. When you want to listen to music, you go to your stereo system. Completing these actions just requires knowing the locations of the things you want to use. If you want to look at photos in the real world, everything you might want to accomplish is in a single place: in the album on the bookshelf. The photos themselves are even inside the album.
When you see a photo on your desk, do you think “a file!” or do you think “a photo of my family!”?
Jason Shah’s insightful post on the Dollar Shave Club’s great UX/UI.
George and Benny loved to live. They loved to hunt, and maim, and kill. They loved to chuff, to pursue, to rest, to survey their lands and decimate their natural enemies. They loved to write, and read, and pontificate, and when there was time, enjoy a good breakfast of shredded wheat, milk and honeyed toast.
“Attention equals life, or is its only evidence” - Frank O’Hara