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Can You Make a Bad Door?

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Summary
In this episode, Sean delves into the distinction between a bad product and a poorly implemented user experience. Using a real-life example of confusing office doors, he explores the challenges of design and usability. Ultimately, he argues that the responsibility lies with the design and urges businesses to prioritize consistency and user testing when creating software and products.

Key Points

  • Something as simple as the design of the office doors can create confusion and leads to user errors.
  • Users struggle to differentiate between different options if their appearance is similar.
  • Consistency of experience is crucial to avoid confusion and improve usability.
  • Solving the problem requires redesigning the experience, not just providing instructions or signs.
  • Similar mistakes can be observed in software design, where assumptions about user intuition can lead to poor user experiences.

Quotes

  • "You can instruct people, you can teach people, but at the end of the day, you're always gonna have this problem unless you really fix it for good."
  • "We just assume that the experience that perhaps is intuitive for us is gonna be intuitive for them, and very rarely that's the case."

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Innhold levert av Sean Boyce. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Sean Boyce eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Summary
In this episode, Sean delves into the distinction between a bad product and a poorly implemented user experience. Using a real-life example of confusing office doors, he explores the challenges of design and usability. Ultimately, he argues that the responsibility lies with the design and urges businesses to prioritize consistency and user testing when creating software and products.

Key Points

  • Something as simple as the design of the office doors can create confusion and leads to user errors.
  • Users struggle to differentiate between different options if their appearance is similar.
  • Consistency of experience is crucial to avoid confusion and improve usability.
  • Solving the problem requires redesigning the experience, not just providing instructions or signs.
  • Similar mistakes can be observed in software design, where assumptions about user intuition can lead to poor user experiences.

Quotes

  • "You can instruct people, you can teach people, but at the end of the day, you're always gonna have this problem unless you really fix it for good."
  • "We just assume that the experience that perhaps is intuitive for us is gonna be intuitive for them, and very rarely that's the case."

Free Email Course

Connect with Sean

Notes generated by Podcast Show Notes (podcastshownotes.ai)

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