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🌟 UX Principal Consultant, PGJMC (Journalism), BSc Viscom (Film), Diploma Animation. Screenwriting Erotica. https://t.co/XMTsjY1Lh8 | https://t.co/NzS1MtQz73

Dec 23, 2018, 5 tweets

Product Features can be broadly distinguished into Primary and Secondary Features. Primary Features are further distinguished into Critical Features and Frequently used Features. Given an example suppose its a Healthcare product. Alarms are not something

that beeps all the time. They only beeps in critical times. However, when the alarm beeps, that feature becomes the first priority. Now to make the situation under control, a certain set of interaction need to be followed that should be apparent on the screen

and accessible in minimum clicks. There are a lot of Products which fail to handle critical situations appropriately. There are even more products that undermine the frequently used features and hide them behind multiple clicks and absurd shortcuts. One of that is

Rotate Images in most of the Image Editor, including Google Photos. It is a common error by Camera to arrange the image upside down. In Chrome Desktop Google Photos website we can press CTRL+R to rotate the image. But in Google Photos Mobile android app

this frequent operation requires multiple clicks for each photo.

Anyway we need to understand Product Development is a Progressive Process thus a product gradually mature, with that the user matures and the product transforms. #UX #googlephotos #imageeditor #interactiondesign

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