Embracing Introverted Strengths, Part 1
From UX Matters
"Many UX professionals are naturally introverted, which likely contributes to their not achieving the same career growth as other more extroverted professionals within an extrovert-biased corporate environment."
https://www.uxmatters.com/mt/archives/2023/07/embracing-introverted-strengths-part-1.php
#ux #hci #jobs #ucd #uxmatters #introvert #extrovert
So Links, die wie Links aussehen, aber nicht anklickbar sind - weiss man da Genaueres? Oder ist das ein Beitrag zum Training der Hand-Auge-Klick-Ärger-Koordination? #UXMatters
Me: Hello yes that’s my office building on screen please show me the bakeries in the neighbourhood
Google Maps: HERE ARE A HUNCH OF BAKERIES AND SOME RANDOM THINGS IN THE 188 KM2 OF STOCKHOLM MUNICIPALITY
The "you have to have second device to be able to use QR code that you have your first device" game is still strong.
Lines of public transport that share route, but go in opposite directions should *not* be named in the same way. Reason? If I'm in a hurry in a new city, it's extremely hard to orientate myself.
Proposed solutions:
- Make them one number apart: U8 vs U9
- Add suffix hinting general direction of the line: U8S (south) vs U8N (north)
- Make it so that odd numbers always go North or West or Clockwise and even numbers go South or East or Counterclockwise