Have you ever accidentally sent an incomplete message, or maybe made a transfer with the wrong amount to someone. These sort of blunders happen frequently, often all it takes is a tap of a finger.
Sometimes the unintentional press of a button can have dire consequences for a user, leading to the loss of data, requiring rewriting paragraphs of lost content, frustrating support calls, submitting tickets, and other various stressful situations. …
Prologue: While this is fundamentally a showcase of our process in the hopes of helping others, it’s also a story about the realism of limitations when working with clients and how we ultimately were able to deliver a product the client was pleased to receive and call their own.
On a day like any other autumn day in the office, I was approached by my employer with a rather vague request, “We have some business friends, they have a bit of a budget and would like us to rework the UX of their app, can you?” … A seemingly straightforward…
For a moment, consider the fact that a third of the food grown annually for human consumption is never eaten. For one reason or another, it often ends up in the trash. Yet at the same time, 815 million people around the world are starving. It’s a problem — however one with no shortage of solutions.
I, along with most people I know, reluctantly throw away a great deal more spoiled produce then we care to admit. Over the years, I have tried a few meal planners in hopes of helping remedy the often pungent decay of my compost bin…
That moment when …
“So I’m thinking we collaboratively streamline client-centric applications using objectively viral intellectual capital.” — The Client
Nothing quite stings an ego like being on the receiving end of an unsuspecting onslaught of unfamiliar technical terminology. As the victim, we gaze blankly through dead eyes as our comprehension of life, the universe, and everything fades from a respectable “i get it” to a dismal “uhhhh”.
Alright, perhaps a bit dramatic. It does however raise the question: Why should I trust the success of my business to a person who doesn’t understand what I’m saying? Below I share…
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