Designing Simple Experiences
Tomer emphasizes the challenge of creating a simple yet effective user experience for diverse audiences, like those on LinkedIn. He argues that true innovation arises when design caters to all users without separate tabs, requiring a deep understanding of user intent. Healthy debates and confrontations about design principles are essential for pushing the boundaries of user experience.In this clip
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‘We might be wrong, but we’re not confused’: how Tomer Cohen, chief product officer at LinkedIn, figures out what works best
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