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Begin With The End

The interface designers at Amazon are experts in providing an intuitive, often exciting digital experience. They start with the end goal in mind and ask the following questions:

  1. What is the problem that we are trying to solve?
  2. Who are our users and what are they trying to do?
  3. What assumptions are being made?
  4. How can this thing be simpler?

We can apply these techniques by asking the same questions towards ourselves and our readers.

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