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@tutulifestyle 思路不一样,西方的业务思路是一个主业务专精,其他的靠生态合作,中国的业务思路是主业干起来之后,疯狂扩展,不管是不是有利的,能给指标做贡献就行(注册、停留时长、打开率什么的)
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这条推提出了一种争议观点,大家怎么看?....西方用户打开中国app普遍会觉得太乱了。但中国用户看到的不是乱,是“全面”——要什么都在眼前,不用翻页去找,有足够的信息密度,具有一站式掌控感。同一个界面,一边读出杂乱,一边读出效率。“好设计”从来不是一套绝对标准,文化不同,答案可能就不同。
Felix Lee@felixleezd
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.
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