Pepperonii
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If you open a Chinese app for the first time, you’ll probably think it’s badly designed. Too many icons and features. Everything crammed onto one screen. If you grew up on Western apps, your instinct is immediate: this is cluttered. But it works. In the U.S., we’ve been trained to associate good UX with minimalism. In China, density often signals value. Open WeChat or Alipay, and it feels overwhelming at first. Information-heavy, feature-packed. But to local users, that density means capability. It says: everything you might need is already here in front of you. If you enter a new market assuming your design taste equals good UX, you’ll misread the signal. Good design is contextual.







一个人活着的时候,争议从来就没断过 有人说他贩卖焦虑 有人说他功利 有人骂他作秀 可你看他走了以后 那些真正受过他帮助的人站出来 说的都是同一句话: 他拉过我一把。这就够了。 一个人做过的好事 就像种子埋进土里 你不说它也在长 等到开花那天,谁都看得见

























