How to Design for People with Zero Awareness
Ill have to say how darn excited I have been during the past 30 days. I have for a while been really nervous about how Digital computer arts was preconceived.
It all started with David’s automatic update from Google Analytics. I was entirely caught off guard every morning when I walked in and could see that I had 0 visitors. What a felling that was. Zero, Zipp, Nadda, Nute….
I had to launch the 22 stories that were finished and the 22 other stories I had been working on for almost a year. It was time. Even if the content was outdated it was time.
I built the DACA site over a week, 3 good days over the weekend and then tweaking it Monday through Friday. Proofreading it Saturday and Sunday and then wholoa! Launched it on Product Hunt that monday.
Sadly it didn’t get featured. Which, having launched 8 products (only 2 of them mine) I have never been able to get a product featured on that app without asking to be featured. Same with this case. I asked Niv on Twitter –“wtf, I started digital computer arts, featured all the best designers and creators and wha-bam y’all suck and didn’t feature it!” I said (not really). The biggest thanks goes to Designership – whom has supported this effort and all of us designers for a while. Bless these guys:
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