ed wassermann@visavis_kid · code && design
I wonder why these things need to happen via email. If it’s about teaching the community something valuable and giving back, put the content on a site and make it easily accessible for everybody to discover. Via email, it feels a lot more like honeypotting contact infos that are meant to lead to possible conversions down the road, no? I know that these e-c… See more
Arun Pattnaik@arunpattnaik · UX'er for web startups, maker of things.
@visavis_kid Spot on! Although not outright bad UX, this certainly is borderline deceptive/shady.
ed wassermann@visavis_kid · code && design
@arunpattnaik Looking forward to read your live ama Arun!
Clair Byrd@theclairbyrd
@visavis_kid Hey! Really great feedback—I totally appreciate your candor. I am taking and applying your thoughts on the description and copy.. definitely could use some more specificity and detail to improve our trust levels. I'd like to address why we chose email for this course: we want the course to live somewhere easily accessible at all times for quick… See more
ed wassermann@visavis_kid · code && design
@theclairbyrd hmm, not sure these arguments are helping much tbh. But hey, it’s none of my biz so… Good luck with everything! I already wrote down everything I had to say about this matter :)
jason roache@jroache1
@visavis_kid Invision is a great company. The products are easy to use. Having built prototypes with them, and having worked with developers WITHOUT them, I can say using Invision saves a LOT of beating my head on the desk. Considering they are a leader in the field, it's a safe assumption that whatever course they offer is good. And, there is nothing wr… See more
Ashley Bloom@ashtraybroom
@visavis_kid you make really good points, particularly for examples in which a user hits a random crew's value proposition, but InVision is a near essential tool for design. They've earned the right to do this sorta shit.. even if it's suboptimal and dated.