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James Designs

@GodfavoriteQ

Bespoke AI | UX Psychology | Teaching You Tips 🧬⚗️ https://t.co/FMXQOQesXn

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Founder: 'Our product does everything!' Me: 'What's the ONE thing it does better than anyone else?' (Marty Neumeier's Brand Gap). We repositioned around that single strength. Customer acquisition cost dropped 45%. → Trying to be everything makes you nothing. Own one thing completely.
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Your signup form asks for 12 fields. I cut it to 3 (be liberal in what you accept). Asked for name and email only. Signups increased 127%. → Ask for the minimum to get started. You can collect more data later.
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Client brief: 'Make our homepage like Apple's.' I asked: 'What makes you different from competitors?' (Marty Neumeier: differentiate or die). Built a brand positioning around their one unique strength. Conversion rate tripled. → Copying Apple won't work. Find what only you can own.
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Client brief: 'Make our homepage like Apple's.' I asked: 'What makes you different from competitors?' (Marty Neumeier: differentiate or die). Built a brand positioning around their one unique strength. Conversion rate tripled. → Copying Apple won't work. Find what only you can own.
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Tested two headlines. One listed 5 features. One told a story about solving one problem. The story version got 4.8x more clicks (Cognitive Fluency). → Brains prefer information that's easy to process. Stories beat feature lists every time.
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Login Screen. Web3. Deposit Eth.
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Humi@byteHumi·
We need great design engineers ... Can you just put your good work in the comments Or just tag someone who fits for the role Thanks :)
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Designed an onboarding flow that frontloads value (Peak-End Rule). First interaction: instant win. Last interaction: celebration animation. User retention after Day 1 jumped from 34% to 61%. → People judge experiences by their peak moment and how it ends. Design both.
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Your brand is not what you say it is. It's what they say it is (Marty Neumeier). I helped a SaaS client stop describing features and start showing customer stories. Trial signups increased 67% in 30 days. → Let customers build your brand through their words, not yours.
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Client wanted to add 8 more CTA buttons 'for more options.' I explained Hick's Law: more choices = slower decisions. We tested 2 CTAs vs 8. The 2-button version converted 3.2x better. → Reduce choices to increase action. Paradox of choice is real.
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Low key, much better long term. Farcaster was nice for a small niche group but it often felt like taking advantage of the protocol's lack of corporate hierarchy and strategy. Farcon & Pro Badge felt like extractive rinse cycles and it's only been downhill from there. With Coinbase owning things at least there's a chance to make onchain equitable for people and having a centralized power that's at least, for the most part, sufficiently decentralized.
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liquid 💧@_proxystudio·
So Farcaster is fr getting acquired by Coinbase, huh
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User testing revealed people couldn't remember our 3 key features after visiting the site. Applied Serial Position Effect—put the most important feature first, second most important last. Feature adoption up 34%. → People remember the first and last thing they see. Place your priorities there.
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Stakeholder: 'This design is too simple.' Me: 'Aesthetic-Usability Effect. Beautiful designs are perceived as easier to use—even when they're identical.' Shipped the clean version. NPS score jumped 18 points. → Beauty isn't decoration. It's part of the user experience.
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A founder told me their homepage 'needs to explain everything.' I showed them Jakob's Law. Users expect sites to work like other sites they know. Simplified the layout to match Stripe's homepage structure. Time on page increased 2.4x. → Familiarity reduces friction. Don't reinvent patterns that work.
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twitter is cool. but it’s 100x better when your timeline is full with people who code and build things. if you’re into tech, AI, startups, design, web dev, web3, or programming, say hi 👋
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Redesigned a checkout flow using the Goal Gradient Effect. Added a progress bar showing '3 of 4 steps complete.' Cart abandonment dropped from 68% to 41%. → Show users how close they are to finishing. Motivation increases near the goal.
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I'm looking to share Avant Gay lifestyle and Fruitiger Aesthetics w/ everybody and connect through parasocial spiritual means and love.
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Your navigation has 12 items. Users can only hold 7±2 things in working memory (Miller's Law). I cut it to 5 core items, grouped related pages under dropdowns. Bounce rate dropped 31%. → Respect cognitive load. Less is always more usable.
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Client said: 'Make it pop.' I asked: 'What problem are we solving?' Turns out users couldn't find the pricing page. Added visual hierarchy using the Von Restorff effect made pricing 2x larger and a contrasting color. Traffic to pricing up 47%. → Always start with the problem, not the request.
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Redesigned a form by grouping fields visually (Law of Proximity). Put 'First Name' and 'Last Name' close together, separated billing from shipping with whitespace. Form completion rate went from 52% to 78%. → Group related items. Users see proximity as relationship.
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