Karnage on Nostr: There’s a concept in design that I forget the name of and too lazy to look it up - ...
There’s a concept in design that I forget the name of and too lazy to look it up - but the idea is that you don’t want to overwhelm people with too many choices. More choices = more time and effort to make a decision. And once you repeat this mistake throughout your app, you’re creating unnecessary friction and stress.
The paradox of choice is I believe the title of a TED talk on this subject and Dan Airly god help me I misspelled his name for sure, wrote a book on this.
Ask not what you can show to your users, but what you can hide and still allow for good discovery.
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