SAP’s Chief Design Officer | Board Advisor | Previously at IBM, Oracle | Product Design and Innovation I Design for AI | Business Transformation by Design | Design at Scale | Views are my own
Functionality does not automaticallly equate to #usability. #UX fail.
🤯 In 2024, interfaces like this should be officially banned by the international high council of interface design (of which I hereby promote myself to be the chief director of the board). There’s a core principle to interface design which I have long called (only to myself) the caveman principle. Me want. Me grab. Any time you take an interface away from that principle to something like “I turn this knob over here, in order for this thing over there to work” you have to have a strong user-based justification for why that’s a better interface. Keep interfaces logical, simple, caveman proof. Is that so hard world?
Seems broken in several ways - You can't make a selection and you are not sure what you are selecting. Is there another button to also start it once you figure out the first 2... :)
This is what you get with end to end designers working in agile.
#UX fail indeed.
That rounded shape would make me think I needed to turn that dial to the left or right for the selection.
Like the old school push buttons on the car dash. It’s so much more UX and intuitive. Some of the car models from 90s still far exceed elegence and ergonomics than the slick ones today!
Why user input in design is so important
This is just like my fridge. Worst UI ever. Not one person has ever utilized it correctly without me hand crafting an explanation, then landing a helicopter on a killer whale.
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2mo💯 when you make it too easy for non-designers to build something or someone in charge didn’t think UX was needed 🫠