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Random scribbles and contemplations on UX Design and Research

β€œIsn’t it somehow paradoxical that one of the most important characteristics of a good design β€” its unobtrusiveness β€” renders it harder to notice and appreciate?”

If we base all our design decisions on data only, our designs will be only as good as our data is. If we base all our design decisions on data only, our designs will be only as good as our data is.

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Tagged as: #product-design, #ux-design, #contemplations, #data-and-analytics

β€œIf we base all our design decisions on data only, our designs will be only as good as our data is.”

Data can be inaccurate and misleading. It is better to assume that not all data you get is always 100% accurate. And also be aware of the possibility of biased interpretation of your data. Data can often be intentionally skewed by those presenting it to us.

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Tagged as: #product-design, #ux-design, #contemplations, #data-and-analytics

πŸ’¬ Famous Quotes

β€œAll it takes to turn potential hindsight into happy foresight is keeping your eyes open and asking the right questions. Failing isn’t the only way to learn.”

Erika Hall

Data can be inaccurate and misleading. It is better to assume that not all data you get is always 100% accurate. And also be aware of the possibility of biased interpretation of your data. Data can often be intentionally skewed by those presenting it to us.

πŸ“š Source: Just Enough Research by Erika Hall

Tagged as: #product-design, #ux-design, #contemplations, #data-and-analytics

πŸ“ The trap of being overly data-driven

Published on 12.May 2024

Data can be inaccurate and misleading. It is better to assume that not all data you get is always 100% accurate. And also be aware of the possibility of biased interpretation of your data.

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Tagged as: #product-design, #ux-design, #contemplations, #data-and-analytics

πŸ”Ž Sample of the trap of being overly data-driven as a lens

Published on 12.May 2024

Data can be inaccurate and misleading. It is better to assume that not all data you get is always 100% accurate. And also be aware of the possibility of biased interpretation of your data.

β€œIf we base all our design decisions on data only, our designs will be only as good as our data is. If we base all our design decisions on data only, our designs will be only as good as our data is. If we base all our design decisions on data only, our designs will be only as good as our data is.”

β€œIf we base all our design decisions on data only, our designs will be only as good as our data is.”

Data can be inaccurate and misleading. It is better to assume that not all data you get is always 100% accurate. And also be aware of the possibility of biased interpretation of your data. Data can often be intentionally skewed by those presenting it to us.

πŸ“š Source: Just Enough Research by Erika Hall

Tagged as: #product-design, #ux-design, #contemplations, #data-and-analytics

πŸ”Ž The trap of being overly data-driven

Published on 12.May 2024

Data can be inaccurate and misleading. It is better to assume that not all data you get is always 100% accurate. And also be aware of the possibility of biased interpretation of your data.

β€œIf we base all our design decisions on data only, our designs will be only as good as our data is. If we base all our design decisions on data only, our designs will be only as good as our data is. If we base all our design decisions on data only, our designs will be only as good as our data is.”

β€œIf we base all our design decisions on data only, our designs will be only as good as our data is.”

Data can be inaccurate and misleading. It is better to assume that not all data you get is always 100% accurate. And also be aware of the possibility of biased interpretation of your data. Data can often be intentionally skewed by those presenting it to us.

Learn more

Tagged as: #product-design, #ux-design, #contemplations, #data-and-analytics

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