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Designing a Good Product

Trust Jamin
April 10, 2020

Designing a Good Product

Trust Jamin

April 10, 2020
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  1. A good design is : 1. Aesthetic and Innovative It

    is appealing to the eyes. A good product design does not drain your energy and fight for your attention. It is tells a story with creativity.
  2. 2. Simple and Easy to use A Good design emphasizes

    the usefulness of a product while disregarding anything that could possibly distract users. It does not require any special knowledge to find value in it. It is simple and straightforward.
  3. Selling your idea “simplicity is not the absence of clutter…simplicity

    is somehow essentially describing the purpose and place of an object and product ” — John Ives
  4. 3. Viable For Business A good product design can be

    able survive long-term requirements and it has the ability to sustain business expectations and results over a period of time.
  5. 4. Viable For A good product design can be able

    survive long-term requirements and it has the ability to sustain business expectations and results over a period of time.
  6. 1. Diversity And Inclusion Be diverse and try to understand

    all angles and need of your users. Do not exclude anyone over age, religion, origin, gender or looks ever.
  7. 2. Transparency Have a “WHY” as to every details and

    features in your product. This builds trust between your users and your products.
  8. 3. Simplicity Always keep your designs simple and straightforward. It

    helps to tell your story easier. The reason why startups like Klarna and Spotify are so successful is not that they have a whole new innovative idea per se, they deliver the same service but it is simpler than the competitor’s products.
  9. 4. Empathy Try to understand where your users are coming

    from and place yourself in their position will help you show empathy as to how to make things easy for your user. Thus making sure you build the right thing to solve the right problems.
  10. 5. Collaboration To create a great product both UX and

    UI design skills are equally valuable and the most important is that a UX-designer and a UI-designer work together from the start until the end.
  11. Selling your idea “UI is the saddle, the stirrups, &

    the reins. UX is the feeling you get being able to ride the horse.” — Dain Miller
  12. 6. Fidelity Learn the power and importance of animations in

    software design, not only to create a smoother design but also how it can be used to strengthen interactions and give visual feedback to the user. This can also help the developer understand how a feature is designed to work so they can implement it in the smartest way possible.
  13. Selling your idea “In a world where your finger often

    covers the button you’re pressing, animation plays a huge roll in providing the user the reassurance they need.” — José Torre
  14. 7. Validation The only way to make sure that you

    are doing the right thing is to measure and keep iterating over and over. Not only with users but you need to align with the business and technology. All of these areas are important for the success of the product.
  15. Selling your idea “Good designers want to be proved wrong,

    bad designers hope to be proved right.” — Andy Budd
  16. Webflow is a platform that helps you creates beautiful and

    intuitive designs without writing a piece of code. It enables you create good products that accurate and consistent in an easy, efficient and scalable way.
  17. Why Webflow? 1. Design high quality intuitive products. 2. Build

    scalable and beautiful applications without writing code. 3. You don’t have to sacrifice your designs for code 4. Launch and continuously manage your products from your dashboard.