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Thinking, Fast and Slow

By Daniel Kahneman

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Nizar Frank Talovic

Sweden
Lead UI Designer at GetAccept
Design maturity isn’t just about knowing which branches to kill, and which to zoom in on. It’s about knowing when to zoom out.