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User- Centered Design : Trello

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  User - Centered Design Approach: Trello Before buying any product, we always look at its pros and cons for future use. Sometimes we like a product but are not able to decide whether it would work for us. Suppose you want to buy a chair that is designed perfectly but is not able to hold your weight and fails to satisfy you. That will make you less interested in the product itself. It would have been better if the makers of that chair had already tested the weight capacity before. Similarly, if you are in the design team and creating a product for your buyers, in that case, it becomes essential to understand how people will perceive it. Because without having this understanding, you can never win a user’s heart. And here comes the User Centered Design (UCD) in play. Companies primarily practice a user-centered design approach to make more user-centric products. In 1993 an Apple employee, known as Donald Norman, was the first person to integrate the phrase 'user experience' into...