Jul 13, 2023

Design insights on Apple's trackpad

Design

Himanshu

Jul 13, 2023

Design insights on Apple's trackpad

Design

Himanshu

Jul 13, 2023

Design insights on Apple's trackpad

Design

Himanshu

Jul 13, 2023

Design insights on Apple's trackpad

Design

Himanshu

I can say with confidence that there's nothing quite like the feeling of switching from Windows to macOS and experiencing that seamless transition. It's like going from riding a bicycle with square wheels to one with sleek, round wheels.


One of the features that makes macOS stand out is its intuitive use of gestures on the trackpad. Sure, there may be differences in the hardware compared to windows, like the size or material of the trackpad, but the real game-changer is how macOS educates its users. When I first started using a Mac, I saw the gesture options in the settings menu and was delighted to find that they had included GIFs to make it easier to understand. It was like having a personal coach right there on my screen, and I quickly fell in love with using gestures.


In contrast, Windows settings page is pale and don't really inspire users to explore or try out new features. As a designer, I believe that it's crucial to make educational elements fun, engaging, and easy to use so that users are encouraged to experiment and discover all the cool things that your product has to offer.

I can say with confidence that there's nothing quite like the feeling of switching from Windows to macOS and experiencing that seamless transition. It's like going from riding a bicycle with square wheels to one with sleek, round wheels.


One of the features that makes macOS stand out is its intuitive use of gestures on the trackpad. Sure, there may be differences in the hardware compared to windows, like the size or material of the trackpad, but the real game-changer is how macOS educates its users. When I first started using a Mac, I saw the gesture options in the settings menu and was delighted to find that they had included GIFs to make it easier to understand. It was like having a personal coach right there on my screen, and I quickly fell in love with using gestures.


In contrast, Windows settings page is pale and don't really inspire users to explore or try out new features. As a designer, I believe that it's crucial to make educational elements fun, engaging, and easy to use so that users are encouraged to experiment and discover all the cool things that your product has to offer.

I can say with confidence that there's nothing quite like the feeling of switching from Windows to macOS and experiencing that seamless transition. It's like going from riding a bicycle with square wheels to one with sleek, round wheels.


One of the features that makes macOS stand out is its intuitive use of gestures on the trackpad. Sure, there may be differences in the hardware compared to windows, like the size or material of the trackpad, but the real game-changer is how macOS educates its users. When I first started using a Mac, I saw the gesture options in the settings menu and was delighted to find that they had included GIFs to make it easier to understand. It was like having a personal coach right there on my screen, and I quickly fell in love with using gestures.


In contrast, Windows settings page is pale and don't really inspire users to explore or try out new features. As a designer, I believe that it's crucial to make educational elements fun, engaging, and easy to use so that users are encouraged to experiment and discover all the cool things that your product has to offer.

I can say with confidence that there's nothing quite like the feeling of switching from Windows to macOS and experiencing that seamless transition. It's like going from riding a bicycle with square wheels to one with sleek, round wheels.


One of the features that makes macOS stand out is its intuitive use of gestures on the trackpad. Sure, there may be differences in the hardware compared to windows, like the size or material of the trackpad, but the real game-changer is how macOS educates its users. When I first started using a Mac, I saw the gesture options in the settings menu and was delighted to find that they had included GIFs to make it easier to understand. It was like having a personal coach right there on my screen, and I quickly fell in love with using gestures.


In contrast, Windows settings page is pale and don't really inspire users to explore or try out new features. As a designer, I believe that it's crucial to make educational elements fun, engaging, and easy to use so that users are encouraged to experiment and discover all the cool things that your product has to offer.

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