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Great insights!
I'm curious, what do you feel is wrong with UX experts?
Selling UX to non-technical management and company that wants quick wins and deliverables yesterday. It's impossible.
There are some things that I absolutely do not like about my current job, but it's very hard to say goodbye with these hours!
In the morning around; 7:45, it's a quick train ride to work. ( 5 minutes ). From there I grab a coffee and read HN, DN, Things, Slack, Email and obviously do my work for the day.
At 12 we take a 45 minute break, grabbing a sandwich and going for a walk with some of the dev guys.
Work until 4, tasks depending on the day, but mainly frontend dev, UX or UI work/sprint scattered across the week.
In general I block almost all the websites except HN, DN and Stack Overflow and wear big headphones almost all the time behind my desk.
Home at 4:15, I cook with my girlfriend/head into the city center for drinks/spend a quiet evening with a book.
There are some major problems with this design. It feels busy, bloated and unstructured.
Try to have smaller text, more whitespace and not too many font sizes. Also give your content blocks the appropriate space in the website.
Try to convey the most important feature of goal of AR in the design, by using text and a simple line of text. Don't confuse the reader with too difficult words and acronyms.
Less is more, try to focus on the message and don't go overboard with information.
Can't wait for silicon valley to parody this.
He really has a unique position having worked on so many different high level design teams. I wish someone would interview him about that instead of rehashing his career path all the time. Which is a cool story but what can you really learn from that.
Good list, also check out PageLayers, xScope, Sequel Pro, Dash & Divvy.
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One of those people that make you realise there are levels to this thing. Great share!