And the actual button for creating a new Tweet is over halfway down my screen, the 10th icon in the stack, just below "More options"pic.twitter.com/wtqWS9mYs3
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And the actual button for creating a new Tweet is over halfway down my screen, the 10th icon in the stack, just below "More options"pic.twitter.com/wtqWS9mYs3
There's a concept in web design where you present the client with a working prototype with a single glaringly obvious error. Like a duck in the corner of every page. Then the client says "great design, just lose the duck" (cont.)
This gives the client the opportunity to feel like they contributed actively to the work they commissioned, while discouraging them from interfering with anything which actually works (cont.)
This feels like that. I mean, OBVIOUSLY the top left button should be "create Tweet". OBVIOUSLY it shouldn't be a redundant hyperlink back to the home page, with the Tweet button squirrelled away down at the bottom But the client missed it. They left the duck in
Not sure if I have a different setting, or am in a different branch of an A/B test, but mine appears to be worse: the bird at the top is weirdly orphaned with no text, *and* does the same thing as the home linkpic.twitter.com/PWoiPuvmEW
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