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mithats_maxims [2019/02/11 01:52] – [Design] mithatmithats_maxims [2021/11/18 21:21] mithat
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   * Universality begets complexity.   * Universality begets complexity.
-  * Optimize the right thing. +  * Complexity scales exponentially with the number of added features
-  * The complexity of the design, process, or both scale exponentially with the number of added features.+  * Optimize the right thing(s).
  
-==== Clients ==== +==== UX ====
- +
-  * What, not how.+
  
-==== Usability ==== 
- 
-  * The easier you make it for someone to do something, the more likely they are to do it. 
   * You are not the typical user.   * You are not the typical user.
 +  * The easier you make it for someone to do something, the more likely they are to do it.
   * Users don’t read.   * Users don’t read.
   * If in doubt, do the default.   * If in doubt, do the default.
 +  * If in doubt, make a mistake.
   * Users develop models, except they don't. They develop habits.   * Users develop models, except they don't. They develop habits.
 +  * No one will solve a problem when they know a workaround.
 +
 +==== For clients ====
 +
 +  * What, not how.
  
 ===== Observed trends ===== ===== Observed trends =====
 +
 +Not actually maxims, but rather some trends that can get you into trouble.
 +
 ==== Design ==== ==== Design ====
  
-  * Make corner cases no more difficult than typical cases, even if it makes typical cases cumbersome. (See "Universality begets complexity," and "Optimize the right thing".) +  * Make corner cases no more difficult than typical cases, even if it makes typical cases cumbersome. (See "Universality begets complexity," and "Optimize the right thing(s)".) 
  
 ==== UX ==== ==== UX ====
  
   * Minimum plausible affordances.   * Minimum plausible affordances.
 +
 +===== Mithat's Laws of Opinion =====
 +  * For every opinion, there is an equal and opposite opinion.
 +  * An opinion in motion will remain unchanged even when acted on by an external force.
 +  * The acceleration of an opinion depends on the outrageousness of the opinion times the number of times the opinion is seen.
mithats_maxims.txt · Last modified: 2021/11/18 21:23 by mithat

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