If you remember the reference, I would love to read it!!
Thanks for the link - there are some really interesting comments!
Thanks for using the word "awesome" in combination with my graphics! Nice to hear :-) I did these graphics with (Adobe) Illustrator. Usually I make a rough sketch first, scan it, import it into Illustrator and start to…
Wow, that sounds like a complete UX disaster!!! In Germany we also have machines where you can’t get cash, but each machine usually has a sign that tells you what you can do with it and they also have different…
Of course this is a user flow that happens as well. But I think way more often people are really focused on holding the money in their hands.
I just learned (thanks to James Arlen who commented directly under the blogpost), that Flow B was really useful when ATMs first showed up in the mid-80s, because people mostly made more than one transaction. They quite…
If you remember the reference, I would love to read it!!
Thanks for the link - there are some really interesting comments!
Thanks for using the word "awesome" in combination with my graphics! Nice to hear :-) I did these graphics with (Adobe) Illustrator. Usually I make a rough sketch first, scan it, import it into Illustrator and start to…
Wow, that sounds like a complete UX disaster!!! In Germany we also have machines where you can’t get cash, but each machine usually has a sign that tells you what you can do with it and they also have different…
Of course this is a user flow that happens as well. But I think way more often people are really focused on holding the money in their hands.
Of course this is a user flow that happens as well. But I think way more often people are really focused on holding the money in their hands.
I just learned (thanks to James Arlen who commented directly under the blogpost), that Flow B was really useful when ATMs first showed up in the mid-80s, because people mostly made more than one transaction. They quite…