intuitive navigation

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  • winter0

    i think that pushing navigation to the limit where the user has to SEARCH for something and learn on that function is a DUTY for designers.

    people are getting stupid and lazy on usability (like those badly constructed dictionnaries that kindly correct your mistakes and never get you to learn anything).

    So your nav is good, intuitive, and gets people to discover how things work. that relation that you can construct between a brand and its costumers is SOLID and may endure. If you have people that give up in 2 secs, then its just something occasional and no real relationship with the brand is created: the product fails to establish any valid connection and any other product would do. No real surplus is created by usability.

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