Designed Inconveniences: UX Patterns That Can’t Be Taught
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When you enter Uniqlo’s NYC Iconic Store on 5th Avenue, the first thing you notice is the three huge escalators that take you to the top and main level of the store. At first sight, there’s nothing special or interesting about the escalators or the general layout of the store. However, if you observe for a couple of minutes, you’ll start seeing some intriguing dynamics.
Designed Inconveniences: UX Patterns That Can’t Be Taught
Designed Inconveniences: UX Patterns That…
Designed Inconveniences: UX Patterns That Can’t Be Taught
When you enter Uniqlo’s NYC Iconic Store on 5th Avenue, the first thing you notice is the three huge escalators that take you to the top and main level of the store. At first sight, there’s nothing special or interesting about the escalators or the general layout of the store. However, if you observe for a couple of minutes, you’ll start seeing some intriguing dynamics.