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minus-squaremasterspace@lemmy.calinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3arrow-down3·2 months agoLmao, oh yes bruv, let’s provide our users with a card catalog to find information on our website. It worked for hundreds of years so it’s good enough for them right? People want pleasant UXs that react quickly and immediately to their actions. We have decades of UX research very clearly demonstrating this.
Lmao, oh yes bruv, let’s provide our users with a card catalog to find information on our website.
It worked for hundreds of years so it’s good enough for them right?
People want pleasant UXs that react quickly and immediately to their actions. We have decades of UX research very clearly demonstrating this.