bokardo.com
The experience is the product
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The experience is the product. There is your product and then there is the experience someone has using your product. It’s easy to see the difference from afar, but to the person using your product they are one in the same. This cannot be understated. Every interaction with your product/service/company matters and becomes part of the product experience. Published: January 31st, 2014. What to Wear Daily. The difference between good and great. Steve Jobs on product design. Written by Joshua Porter.
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What it means when a client says “Pop”
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What it means when a client says “Pop”. I was in a meeting the other day when someone said “I think we need to make the logo bigger. It needs to pop”. I looked askance…pop? What on Earth does “pop” mean? Does it mean that you literally hear a noise when you look at it? Probably not. Does it mean that the logo actually animates a popping action when its loaded? Again, probably not. These two common meanings of the word, I daresay the most common, are not what the person meant. Non-designers use lots of in...
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Constraints Fuel Creativity - 52 Weeks of UX
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A discourse on the process of designing for real people. Weekly insights into better UX practices. 52 Weeks of UX. 52 weeks of UX. A discourse on the process of designing for real people. We are often led to believe that the more freedom we have the more creative we will be. Full creative license? I say embrace your constraints and draw out of them the very solution that sets you apart from the crowd. Are there problems with the iPhone? January 28, 2010. RT: Constraints Fuel Creativity /by @52weeksofux.
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Joshua Porter - Page 1 - Launch Pad
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Page 1 of 2. Older Posts →. 7 Secrets to Designing Alexa Skills. As a design and development agency, the team here at Rocket Insights invested in building Alexa Skills early and have learned a lot. Here are 7 ». Rocket Insights wins award for best visual design - mobile at 2016 Davey awards. We are proud to announce that we've won an award for "best visual design" and "best user interface" at the 2016 Davey awards for our work ». Why we like Simple, Working Systems more than MVPs. Page 1 of 2.
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ios - Page 1 - Launch Pad
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Page 1 of 1. How to Create a Navigation Transition Like the Apple News App. We at Rocket recently developed a new app for Barstool Sports which allows their users to consume its blog posts, podcasts, and videos. For this app, ». All Together Now. Multiple Storyboards. TL;DR Got multiple iOS developers? Use multiple storyboards. Highs and Lows Working on significant projects means working with a large code base and a multi-person ». Debugging iOS applications in the wild. Page 1 of 1.
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Matt Daigle - Launch Pad
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Page 1 of 1. How to Create a Navigation Transition Like the Apple News App. We at Rocket recently developed a new app for Barstool Sports which allows their users to consume its blog posts, podcasts, and videos. For this app, ». Page 1 of 1. Proudly published with Ghost.
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How to Create a Navigation Transition Like the Apple News App
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How to Create a Navigation Transition Like the Apple News App. We at Rocket recently developed a new app for Barstool Sports which allows their users to consume its blog posts, podcasts, and videos. For this app, we decided to try to improve upon the default push/pop navigation animation by implementing a custom Apple News-like transition between the story feeds and story detail pages. Here is the zoom transition that Apple uses within their News app:. How Custom Navigations Work. Protocol, then the navi...
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Comic: Is it Useful?
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Comic: Is it Useful? Published: May 24th, 2007. What to Wear Daily. Be prepared for your day. A daily email that delivers clothing recommendations and other helpful info based on the weather. Remarkably useful. It's free to sign up. How to Design for Word-of-Mouth. Facebook and Circles of Relationships. Bokardo.com is a blog about product design. Written by Joshua Porter. Co-founder of the product design/dev shop Rocket Insights. Principles of Product Design. Principles of User Interface Design.
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Reward the Passionates - 52 Weeks of UX
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A discourse on the process of designing for real people. Weekly insights into better UX practices. 52 Weeks of UX. 52 weeks of UX. A discourse on the process of designing for real people. What’s the best way to bring in new customers? But in an age of empowered consumers with tools to share their opinion at every turn, the best way to bring in new customers might not be to advertise, but to reward your current customers instead. A great example of this is Dropbox. Dropbox quickly discovered, however, tha...
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Go after feedback with a club
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Go after feedback with a club. Jack London, the author of. The Call of the Wild. Was talking about writing when he said “You can’t wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club.”. The product design equivalent is:. You can’t wait for feedback. You have to go after it with a club. Example: recently I was talking with a friend about how they use What to Wear. So that was an extremely important lesson for me to learn…I’ve got to go after feedback with a club. Published: August 16th, 2014.
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