Please, Don’t Replace the Bar with the Drawer
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Thanks for this great article.Even tho we could all agree with your statement, only proper user research with usability assessment grid could make a valid proof. This means it has to be done for each project and results could not be generalized…
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Just when your article came, I have seen 2 major companies going the drawer way that you warn against. First, I saw LinkedIn has recently changed the profile section as a drawer. They also have messages on the top right. I don’t know what user…
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