Design coherence and happiness
More assiduously adhering to design consistency than most apps. One reason why Denmark is the happiest nation? pic.twitter.com/4e2F1seCgs — John Lee (@Jdlee888) May 20, 2017
More assiduously adhering to design consistency than most apps. One reason why Denmark is the happiest nation? pic.twitter.com/4e2F1seCgs — John Lee (@Jdlee888) May 20, 2017
The Challenger shuttle disaster: engineers need communication skills–not just technical knowledge-to avoid disaster https://t.co/Cf5MJHvisH — Laura Albert (@lauraalbertphd) May 22, 2017
Making voice interaction work: Grice's maxims, coherent personality, an proactive responses to accommodate uncertainty https://t.co/JGMHIDX6cG — John Lee (@Jdlee888) May 26, 2017
What are the odds of a horrific mistake happening from this dropdown design? UX Design can be life or death. https://t.co/RchltEOQH9 — Jared Spool (@jmspool) May 27, 2017 Well, this dropdown on the ePrescribing...
Leuchtturm notebook design is "thorough down to the last detail"https://t.co/tUWMGygjTl pic.twitter.com/l6AYKWBpen — John Lee (@Jdlee888) June 1, 2017 Most objects that work well because designers attended to details so that those elements of the...
“The gods were bored; therefore they created human beings.” Boredom as a prerequisite for innovation https://t.co/Sj6euns1yT — John Lee (@Jdlee888) June 2, 2017
"You'll never guess this one quick trick to diagnose problems with your graphs" Avoiding pie charts is not it https://t.co/5FJXttC1Q0 — John Lee (@Jdlee888) June 2, 2017
Like a good display, the building occupant is directly perceived. The US Steel building could not be more steely pic.twitter.com/qWqLa6lcuf — John Lee (@Jdlee888) June 6, 2017
Nudges much cheaper than education or financial incentives for societally significant behaviors: healthcare, retirement savings, energy use https://t.co/DD6ejP4vCy — John Lee (@Jdlee888) June 9, 2017
How to fall to your death and live to tell the tale "Fall injuries are the leading cause of death in people over 60" https://t.co/W08kN6bRSY — John Lee (@Jdlee888) June 10, 2017