.@gkoberger is a master at this and one of the most potent lessons I learned while working for him at @readmeio!
Here's one of the *many* nuggets within the product:pic.twitter.com/qEkVQRrm4F
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I love this. Clever addition that creates an emotional connection.
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This is great advice. Any examples that standout?
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Thanks for sharing this! I just launched https://Linkclout.com and was looking for ideas like these.
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Settings. Preferences. If someone thought about making them elegant and useful, I call that craft!
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Each crash is a bespoke masterpiece. I am a master-crashman.

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The best guiding principle I’ve found is to make the product ‘come’ to the user rather than the other way around.
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Designed by people who give a damn
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Tell the story of the makers.
Give your product a distinct personality.
Include Easter eggs.
