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same - hard to take a company serious that relies on facebook
while I agree with most of your points your example is exactly why we have them. I couldn't find the message you were trying to substantiate without reading your comments.
Technically low-level messages aren't important and usually a response to a user's purposeful action. They (low-level messages) also tend to include an aria call for accessibility purposes, something much harder to do in a registered page state.
Good points but more discussions are needed on a better replacement.
I'll save you a click they are selling a course not actually instructional. if you have more then 3 days in UX dont buy this course.
A couple of user things - your next buttons move around (displacement) they should be fairly consistent from page to page. The selection and click effect of the cards isn't obvious. The biggest challenge; I don't want to give you my data to market too without a powerful value proposition, which you don't have identified.
120K on west coast, Chicago and NYC seems pretty normal. In Omaha/Denver probably not so much.
wow - this sucks for Hims as they probably paid a consultant to create a genuine experience and design. What they got was a decent ripoff. However, some of the minor changes actually damage the experience and potentially inflict unnecessary injury on a user. As point 5 accurately communicates. Nice write up. You're far too kind to Hims. I would hope that you've reached out to them with a link back to your article.
Are these jobs sourced through Folyo or are you scrapping positions off other sites?
I fell for this once. basically its a 45 minute class from a visual designer who wants you to sign up for her UX class. It's a pretty uninformed 45-minute infomercial. which I think technically is against the rules... right?
is this 99 in addition to the 99 for the desktop version?
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