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by antux
1622 days ago
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That's my point with having a trained UX designer who knows what they're doing. They can improve a design much better than the average developer or designer because they have more training. An average designer or developer is going to hit a ceiling and be spinning their wheels creating variants with minimal improvement. This is why a/b testing is overrated. In other words, too much emphasis placed on testing, testing, testing and not enough on UX design. |
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