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How Apple’s Design Process Eliminates Features to Improve User Outcomes

How Apple’s Design Process Eliminates Features to Improve User Outcomes
  • Elias Voss
  • Elias Voss

17/05
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Explore how Apple's design process improves user outcomes by eliminating features. Learn about the '10 to 3 to 1' rule, Hick's Law, and real-world examples like the removal of the headphone jack and physical keyboards.

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