Post by Sechaba Meloa

Certified Usability Analyst

🇿🇦 ➡️ 🇵🇹 Recently, I humorously suggested that “Driving in Portugal” should feature on my CV. Not just due to the unique road signs, challenging hills, or the local driving style — but because I opted for a manual (stick shift) instead of an automatic. Just to add some excitement. 😅 This experience served as a delightful reminder: Adaptation becomes smoother when systems are intuitive. Whether in a new country or on a new platform, effective design should evoke a sense of familiarity. It should lead, not bewilder. For those involved in product development, here's a thought-provoking query: 👉 Are you incorporating real-world patterns into your designs — or needlessly prompting people to switch gears? #UXDesign #ProductThinking #Adaptability #LifeAbroad #DesignMatters #UserExperience

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