- Lately, I often see things similar to this.
- For example, [@manabuueno’s Driving UI]:
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If we simply turn user requirements into functions, it will become something useless. Designers need to abstract user requirements and find the underlying principles. For example, instead of proposing three buttons for the requirements “want to go straight,” “want to turn left,” and “want to turn right,” we should propose a single handle. pic.twitter.com/vCQRcX6WHE
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@manabuueno August 1, 2018
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- By Generalization, can we explain things more simply?
- I feel like this also applies to considering continuous values and avoiding generalizable dichotomy.
- Is it law-establishing?
- I feel a slight difference, but I don’t know what it is.