A Quote by Kathy Sierra

The best user experiences are enchanting. They help the user enter an alternate reality, whether it's the world of making music, writing, sharing photos, coding, or managing a project.
Tribalism isn't a bad thing. If you're a Facebook user, or Twitter user or Foursquare user or LinkedIn user, those are all tribes... and they may even have sub-tribes. It's not pejorative, it's declarative.
User-generated content is not done by professionals. The best user-generated content eventually becomes those people gravitated in the professional world.
My best advice for a new Tinder user is don't just start swiping left or right. Take a moment and really evaluate everyone's photos before you say 'yes' or 'no.' Sometimes people don't know what they are doing when choosing photos.
I'm more user-experience and technology-minded. James is good at knowing what the user is going to buy, and the creative world he's buying them into.
People who bet against the Internet, who think that somehow this change is just a generational shift, miss that it is a fundamental reorganizing of the power of the end user. The Internet brings tremendous tools to the end user, and that end user is going to use them.
The companies that do the best job on managing a user's privacy will be the companies that ultimately are the most successful.
Minimize the user's memory load by making objects, actions, and options visible. The user should not have to remember information from one part of the dialogue to another. Instructions for use of the system should be visible or easily retrievable whenever appropriate.
Software suppliers are trying to make their software packages more 'user-friendly'... Their best approach so far has been to take all the old brochures and stamp the words 'user-friendly' on the cover.
A user interface is well-designed when the program behaves exactly how the user thought it would.
A log-in simulator is a program to trick some unknowing user into providing their user name and password.
The news automatically becomes the real world for the TV user and is not a substitute for reality, but is itself an immediate reality.
Mobile forced us to rethink the user experience and do something people would be able to carry out on in a couple of seconds on the mobile phone. By stripping out all the work the user used to do and putting that on the company, we were able to create a much better user experience.
In a user lead model, users are bringing in their own technology... and you can build software then, around the user.
Most people would agree that the details matter when it faces the user. But where the real debate is on things that don't face the user.
I'm not a good katana user, bo staff user.
Now it is much faster and cheaper to bring thedocument to the user, rather than ask the user to come to the document or collection.
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