Pavel A. Samsonov

@PavelASamsonov

Design is the rendering of care. YSDN, CMU HCII alumnus, product @ Bloomberg Enterprise.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2011.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    17. pro 2018.

    Without field research, it's difficult to get an accurate picture of user workflows.

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    every design problem sort of looks the same in the beginning. it’s only once you dig into it that it quadruples in size. Nearly everyone on your team underestimates the complexity involved.

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  3. 1: lint, pocket, miscellaneous 2: lint, pocket, miscellaneous 3: lint, pocket, from a different pair of pants? 4: I forgot to take this receipt out when I was doing laundry 5: Hang on, did I forget my keys?

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  4. This video series gets me

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    2. velj

    The $100K list price for that parking space in wouldn’t cover the cost of a spot in this proposed taxpayer-funded garage. PA gives away public parking for free. This helps explain Palo Alto has no homeless cars, but many homeless people.

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    Odgovor korisnicima
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    20. svi 2016.

    Efficient transport looks empty. Inefficient transport looks full.

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  8. Is it just me, or has Twitter done something new and heinous to threads, with several replies appearing between the first post & the continuation of the thread?

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  10. When anyone tells you that they own client communications and you should focus on delivery, that should be a massive red flag. Design for stakeholders is not user-centered design.

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  11. When you ask a user proxy anything, the answer is warped by personal taste, specific clients they deal with & - especially if they're in Product - politics around who proposed that feature and why. You can mitigate this by talking to many user proxies, or just go talk to users.

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  12. One crucial flaw with relying on user proxies is that it's hard to separate what clients think from what client-facing colleagues think. Is something clear for anyone, or just to an internal user? Is this form unusable, or does the PM just not like Material? You can't know.

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    I really want to start speaking at conferences again this year, are there any good call for speakers I should apply to?

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  14. And he spaketh unto the gathered flock: "Thou Shalt Not Track. I am the LORD."

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    So many companies delude themselves into thinking that they're hiring "only the best" when they themselves are mediocre at best. Put the burden of excellence on your company first, then worry about hiring "the best" second.

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  16. When I think of scrappy yet daring desperados, I immediately imagine pirates, guerillas, and similar soldiers of fortune like a bunch of white guys named Chad earning 6 figure salaries to develop Lockheed Martin as a Service.

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    Programmers editing wikipedia pages, trying to make themselves sound cool

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  18. Rather than optimizing engineering practice for low-trust environments, it could be more effective to look at how you could build up trust between different groups. And that requires a certain amount of vulnerability and yes, empathy. I wonder who's good at doing that? 😏

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  19. Of course, a lot of engineering practice evolves out of organizational constraints. Many engineers have been burned by building quickly, and then having refactoring cut short by PMs pushing aggressive deadlines. Trust is the keystone of good design, as well as good code.

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  20. Starting with the fancy tech and trying to learn it on the fly and get it right shouldn't be done up front. Figure out what you want to do using cheap, familiar guts - and only then turn to the how of it.

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  21. Engineering practice IME is not like this. A lot of up-front work goes into building scalable, stable systems that use the latest technology, work end-to-end, and anticipate evolving product needs. I think that engineers should be a bit more like designers in this respect.

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