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UX Case Study: How We Designed A Bilingual Lifestyle Magazine

UX Studio

In the new version, clicking on the shortened written name of the target language would switch languages. In the English UI, we used some extra character spacing on some of the elements to make them more readable and more easily differentiated from other elements. So, we dropped the flags in the next iteration. Character spacing.

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The Evolving Product Analytics Landscape: An Interview with Sandhya Hegde

Amplitude

Where does Amplitude fit in and how do you differentiate yourself from the masses? It’s very easy to call something with the name of a feature. I can launch something and give it a name and that doesn’t mean that people get value out of it. Sandhya : Giving it a name is the easy problem to solve. Ryan : Right.

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The Evolving Product Analytics Landscape: An Interview with Sandhya Hegde

Amplitude

Where does Amplitude fit in and how do you differentiate yourself from the masses? It’s very easy to call something with the name of a feature. I can launch something and give it a name and that doesn’t mean that people get value out of it. Sandhya : Giving it a name is the easy problem to solve.

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Product to Product: Rocketship.FM’s Mike Belsito & Michael Sacca on understanding users better

Roadmunk

Listen to the episode below: As we continue to explore the human side of product this season, we’ve paired up with Mike Belsito and Michael Sacca (same first name!), Eleni: I was saying before we started this chat that I have personally never interviewed two people with the same name at the same time so we will see how this goes!