Tech Holiday Reading List
It's a holiday period, and you might find yourself with a bit more free time. We have a few articles to share, perhaps to read under the holiday sun.
Code Isn’t Product
Richard Mironov reminds us that customer’s attention isn’t scaling.
The theory: simply having more output, that has less thinking behind it, while customers are bombarbed with new offerings, won’t necessarily lead to success.
Weighing smoke: why GEO dashboards are mostly useless
Better than Good’s Iain explains why the seductive promise of a GEO dashboard is mostly useless. I was interested in the topic of GEO for awhile, but I find that it’s pretty much a cowboy world (just like it used to be with SEO)
Helena Zhang’s icon blog posts
Helena Zhang seems to have started writing a series of posts on icons:
She is the designer behind Phosphor icons and pretty much one of the best icon designers in the world. The first article talks about dots in icons; the second about compound icons. Have a read if you are interested in icon design!
As the founder of Obra Studio, Johan's mission is to help software companies get to the next design level. He’s forever looking for the perfect balance between aesthetics and usability.