by freeelncer on 12/31/17, 12:52 AM with 8 comments
by codegeek on 12/31/17, 3:05 PM
So yea, as long as you are solving a real problem for your users and making their life easy, they don't care. A different example: Craigslist. Still the same as ever.
Hardly a company or product fails just because of bad design. That is why too much investment on design upfront is not worth it.
by muzani on 12/31/17, 7:21 AM
The biggest problems are so big that customers are willing to pay for an ugly, hacky interface because it's better than what they have.
If the selling point is that something is nicer looking than the competition, it's possible that it's the wrong problem to solve.
UX design can pay off, but usually UX kicks in around the stage where the users need a tutorial. In the very early stages, the features are often too crude and lacking to benefit from UX.
by softwareman on 12/31/17, 7:39 AM
by TaylorGood on 12/31/17, 5:33 PM
by joeblow9999 on 12/31/17, 3:54 AM
by dudul on 12/31/17, 1:09 AM