Each day we scroll past hundreds (maybe thousands?) of tweets, articles, etc and it's impossible to consume it all.
Have you recently read something that you think others should make time for this week?
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I started my week with this article from @davidhoang's newsletter Proof of Concept: https://davidhoang.substack.com/...
It takes a thought-provoking look at when and why we should design with metaphors in mind for the end users. He even gives a little history on why the earliest iPhone apps tended to use skeuomorphic design (I had no idea)!
How to put life on Easy Mode
Common sense that we all need to be reminded of. Simplify and enjoy the process. That's what I needed to understand. And it's within my power.
https://zenhabits.net/easy/
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@mobilemediamania just read this article. It was a good read- Thanks for sharing
I have been reading a lot of philosophy lately. This feels hyper relevant in our current world.
Care about what other people think and you will always be their prisoner.
– Lao Tzu
@arunpariyar True.
When I worked abroad, girls and I often laughed at the differences in pronunciation and the meaning of similar-sounding words in our native languages. Sometimes it was extremely funny.
Read this marketing psychology tip shared by the CEO of uSERP Jeremy Moser.
"Nostalgia is a positive emotion based on affection for the past.
Nostalgia can fuel effective ad campaigns by eliciting happy memories and building product / brand association with those feelings."
https://twitter.com/jmoserr/stat...
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Honestly, I read the lyrics to Kendrick's new album, it gave me pause for thought on several, several occasions
@dylan_merideth I'm excited to finally give that a spin this week. I was a big fan of Damn and heard this one is even more vulnerable and a big game-changer in his career and hip-hop as a whole.
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@matthew_ritchie its amazing to say the least, hit me back here with your thoughts and we can share:)
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I recently started reading Growth Hacking by Sean Ellis and I was so surprised and intrigued when I read about continuous product discovery done by many known companies. I never knew Instagram was called Burbn or that Pinterest started as Tote as a mobile commerce app or even that Groupon started as The Point - a fundraising site for causes and groups of all kinds! How cool! Really made me think about the importance of talking to customers and collecting data.
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