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Hacking Product Design: A Guide to Designing Products for Startups
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Hacking Product Design: A Guide to Designing Products for Startups

by Tony Jing
September 2018
Beginner content levelBeginner
120 pages
3h 14m
English
Apress
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Index

A

Affordance
Apple’s iPod
Archetypes
Atomic Age

B

Body language
Bronze Age
Brooks Brothers

C

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Chopsticks, design of
Closure
Coffee mug
Craftsperson’s mindset
Bill Gates and Mozart
practice makes perfect
Rodin’s The Thinker
sketching
tools
Culture
archetypes
Brooks Brothers
definition
design of chopsticks
Forbidden City
Japanese, Korean, and Chinese chopsticks
Kei cars
Kyoto Imperial Palace
QQ.com
railway stations
visual attention
Yahoo.com

D

Data science
Designer’s superpower
Design system
create
definition
use cases
Door design
Dribbble web site
Dribbblisation of design

E

Empathy
body language
egos and assumptions
experience, assumptions, and knowledge
Google Glass
listen and observe
product design
Engineers

F

Forbidden City
The Future Mundane ...
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