Helping users "feel the fear and do it anyway"
Reduce my fear or guilt, and I'll be grateful. Help me do something that really IS scary, and I'll be grateful and exhilarated. I'll be forever changed, and your company, product, or service will be linked to that change. To reduce fear means taking something perceived as scary and showing users that it's not. But not everything can be made to appear friendly and easy and safe. Like Apple's Logic. The learning curve is steep, it looks overwhelming and intimidating, but the payoff can be high. What if instead of removing advanced features that make a product inherently daunting, it's OK to say to users, "This IS hard. Really, frickin' hard. But we'll get you through it."
Sometimes, with some products, it's OK to say, "We can't make this any easier or less scary, but we can help you come out the other side." (Continued via Creating Passionate Users) [Usability Resources]

Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway











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