How would you design a body check report? Last month, i received a physical copy of my body check result. Embracing “product designer” mindset had me rethink on the experience of body check. There could be a lot of thinking behind the design of a health check report. First question most people want to know is "Am I normal or not?”. It’s important to let user know the numbers but at the same time
Skip to bottom if you are already using Obsidian You cannot connect the dots by looking forward. You can only connect them by looking backward. <cite>- Steve Jobs</cite> I jotted down this quote from Steve Jobs in my Evernote quite a while ago, but it only inspired me to write this article when I rediscover the note recently. My process of discovering it accurately described the ideal learning pr
Summary: Framework to ask the right questions to generate new & good ideas Nielson Normal Tips: - Avoid Suggesting a Solution - Keep Your HMWs Broad - Focus Your HMWs on the Desired Outcome - Phrase Your HMW Questions Positively Related: https://www.nngroup.com/articles/how-might-we-questions/
Source: https://www.dannessler.com/intro-process
- Users: You're not designing for everyone, define your users properly - Needs: Do not mix solution with need, what they need can be solved by multiple solutions - Insights: Relevant insights After POV, can turn to [[How Might We]] to turn a sentence into questions. Read more: https://www.tenable.com/blog/proof-of-concept-poc-vs-proof-of-value-pov-what-do-they-mean-for-your-business https://shelle
Messing with RSS feed recently (as NextJS do not have any official RSS parser plugin) , I realised Chinese URL links generated were not validated. UTF-8 encoded Chinese characters were not considered as valid. Punycode is a special encoding used to convert Unicode characters to ASCII, which is a smaller, restricted character set. Punycode is used to encode internationalized domain names (IDN). htt