Definitely loved the breakdown into a simply easy format. Easy to know where to look, what information to understand, and I walked away with something to talk about with a friend at lunch!
I haven't seen these before. Unique! I was enjoying it until a few slides in I realized it was kind of tiring having to move my eyes all over the screen. In this sense, a traditional essay is much easier to consume. Just my 2c.
Definitely loved the breakdown into a simply easy format. Easy to know where to look, what information to understand, and I walked away with something to talk about with a friend at lunch!
Conversation starter... Love it! Thanks Jesse.
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Wow, this is a very nice resource, thanks a lot for sharing!
This is very insightful. :)
That was awesome, as a former Tinder customer it gave me some laughs too.
That’s one of the best presentations I ever saw, especially on a mobile!
Cheers Alexander 🙌
Cheers Rosie! Can I ask what was your biggest takeaway in the case study?
I just love learning how others do things, and having tips and UX/psychology insights along the way is a pretty nice way to educate people.
I haven't seen these before. Unique! I was enjoying it until a few slides in I realized it was kind of tiring having to move my eyes all over the screen. In this sense, a traditional essay is much easier to consume. Just my 2c.
Also I got to the slide where descending price anchor is mentioned and I just went down a rabbit hole reading https://www.nickkolenda.com/psychological-pricing-strategies. My mind is blown.
That's a fascinating post! Good share Rosie
Awesome website, I'm subscribed.
I noticed a typo on this page
https://growth.design/case-studies/5-product-onboarding-mistakes-to-avoid/
last slide says "Mistkaes"
Good stuff, look forward to making my way through all the slides.
Keen eye my friend! Just corrected it. Thanks David, and don't hesitate to send more feedback my way while you go through the other stories.
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Exactly! I had the same feeling. It's a problem because they're all unique people but the design makes it feel like shopping.
Again, it always depends "why" you're there... but still.
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Thanks Jimmy, really appreciated!