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https://mikebifulco.com/newsletter/moonshot-design-for-everyone · 9 May 2023
Everyone has their moonshot: something that seems impossibly difficult. We can learn a lot from the people who have landed their own moonshots.
https://mikebifulco.com/newsletter/naming-your-product-kiki-bouba · 7 Mar 2023
Discover the science behind naming and branding, and how the Bouba/Kiki effect can help you create a brand identity that resonates with your audience.
https://mikebifulco.com/newsletter/unexpected-observations-in-human-cognition · 31 Jan 2023
Explore the fascinating world of perception and cognition in the Tiny Improvements newsletter. Uncover the unexpected tricks of our minds and learn how to make tiny improvements in our cognitive abilities.
https://mikebifulco.com/newsletter/books-that-shaped-my-career · 17 Jan 2023
A sampling of books that have had a fundamental impact on my career as a designer, developer and startup founder.
https://mikebifulco.com/newsletter/side-project-and-a-fresh-start · 3 Jan 2023
The end of 2022 brought about a ton of change for me, and a major shift in my career. I'm excited to talk a little about what's next, and to show off a side project I'm readying for release soon.
https://mikebifulco.com/newsletter/quality-and-the-hype-cycle · 6 Dec 2022
The Gartner Hype Cycle, and its relationship with customer experience for new products and companies.
https://mikebifulco.com/posts/how-stripe-uses-friction-logs · 16 Sep 2022
A guide to friction logging, a practice that can be used by engineering teams building products to track and improve upon issues that users experience while using a product.
https://mikebifulco.com/posts/how-do-you-choose-the-right-crm-for-your-product · 10 May 2022
You're building relationships with all of your customers, whether you know it or not. Setting up the right CRM for your product can help make those relationships stronger.
https://jacob.blog/notes/the-ninety-nine-one-principle · 26 Apr 2021
Heavy lurker and superuser skew is normal in participatory systems, which matters when you read feedback or run an internal forum.
https://jacob.blog/notes/pareto-principle · 28 Feb 2021
A small share of causes usually drives most of the effect; use the skew as a testable guess, not a debate club.