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Slacking Off or On? The Fine Line Between Connection and Chaos

August 17, 2023 by Adam Spadaro in Invisible Impressions

Slacking Off or On? Navigating the modern workplace's communication maze is more art than science, especially when it comes to Slack. This ubiquitous tool has harnessed our unconscious behaviors for better and sometimes for worse. In our deep dive into the psychology behind Slack's design, we unravel how clever customization and gamification fuel productivity, but also how choice paralysis, constant interruptions, and addiction to availability can halt it. Can we use behavioural economics to transform Slack from a double-edged sword into a conscious communicator's dream? Join us in exploring unique, actionable insights that balance the scale of efficiency and overload, guiding us through the fine line between connection and chaos. Discover how to turn Slack into an asset that supports both collaboration and well-being.

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August 17, 2023 /Adam Spadaro
Slack, Social proof, Instant gratification, Choice paralysis, Multitasking
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Invisible Impressions: Canva's Mastery of Unconscious UX Influences

June 11, 2023 by Adam Spadaro in Invisible Impressions

Have you ever wondered why Canva's design platform feels so intuitive and rewarding? Or why millions of users trust it for their creative pursuits? We're about to unravel some design secrets that are usually invisible, yet make a powerful impact. This exploration dives deep into the ingenious yet often unnoticed strategies that have propelled Canva to the forefront of online design. Intrigued? Join us on this exciting journey through the unseen realm of Canva's user experience. Let's unveil the mystery behind the mastery!

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June 11, 2023 /Adam Spadaro
Canva, Cognitive ease, Positive reinforcement, Social proof
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