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> The aesthetic-usability effect

I encounter this, all the time. Highly polished UX, and crap functionality (or buggy functionality).

In the app we're developing, we spent a lot of time, prototyping the functionality, with a mediocre UX. Once we had decided on it, I refined the business logic into a standalone module, and we're redoing the UX, with a designer.




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