UX Design

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  • cannonball19780

    UX = cringe.

    The hordes of biz-casual faux-smart milquetoasts that flood the internet with articles about "oh QQ you need to test" and "but but mai thought leadership." Trying to package and sell a full separate job type and career around common design sense to a bunch of suits who can't get their heads around red plus blue equals purple. Just a bloated check for "consulting", or some stupid department head keeping shit contemporary with "and these are our UX-ers". Nothing new at all. Faaack off.

    • play with me: there is an application workflow designed by your company and the client's marketing manager comes into play saying that you have to changested
    • the user experience flow. how you back up your concept?sted
    • i do that by showing the research we have for the concept, so that office rat who never used such app, just wants it's own ideas come in play can fuck off.sted
    • By not inviting the marketing manager to meetings about design changes but asking what their objectives are and noting them as requirements.cannonball1978
    • I'm not attacking testing . I'm attacking what UX is passing itself off as. And also attacking how bland as shit UX culture is.cannonball1978
    • UX culture is shit like the "webdesign" culture was 15 years ago.sted
    • "Passing itself off as." What do you even mean by that? I'm not insulted in the slightest by your rhetoric; I'm perfectly content in what I do, as are clients.mg33
    • ^ You've misquoted me. That's fine if you are content and your clients too. But you aren't selling something special.cannonball1978
    • ^ah wait no you haven't misquoted lol. I'm saying you are selling something that is represented as necessary separate thing.cannonball1978

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