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@annoushka.eth
The level of frustration you experience when trying to accept and adapt to a new UI positively correlates with how big of a role the product plays in your life (not just the frequency of use). It doesn’t matter that much if the new UI is objectively better – you’ll suffer during the first few days (weeks?) regardless, and I actually think it’s beautiful.
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Don't you think that is a level of discovery in play? Sometimes, this challenges power users to re-discover the product, like your habitual restaurant making an interior design change.
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For sure, yet still coupled with frustration because I can’t NOT use it but i kind of struggle to 😅
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Agree. The hard part is to design in such a way that the level of discovery doesn't build up and transform into frustration. It's really hard to do it.
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