Familiarity Quote by Suyog Ketkar Download Open image ““Familiarity trumps functionality.”” — Suyog Ketkar ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.0 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Familiarity Familiarity Trumps Functionality Technical-writing Trumps Trumps Functionality
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“The aspect of things that are most important to us are hidden because of their familiarity and simplicity.” — Ludwig Wittgenstein Copy Share Image
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“For the beginner, novelty is anything that hasn’t been encountered before. For the expert, novelty is nuance.” — Angela Duckworth Copy Share Image
“Familiarity does not breed contempt. Anyone who says otherwise is trying to hide the secret conviction that they’re boring.” — Patrick Honovich Copy Share Image
“The fact is that as writers we need to make our mark. But, to do that, we must help our words make their mark.… — Suyog Ketkar Copy Share Image
“If we can get the design right, we can reduce the experiential differences between the first-time and the repeated usage of the application.” — Suyog Ketkar Copy Share Image
“The design’s intuitiveness is factorized based on the stored procedures: the more intuitive the design is, the more the users can remember and recall.” — Suyog Ketkar Copy Share Image
“We are trained to teach users but are not trained to help them learn.” — Suyog Ketkar Copy Share Image
“Make difference with the uniformity; make uniformity the difference.” — Suyog Ketkar Copy Share Image
“Contextualization lies in bringing out the right messages from the abundant content; in sandwiching the subject between the background of information and the foreground… — Suyog Ketkar Copy Share Image
“The success of the documentation efforts lies in the users being able to correctly locate and use the resolutions to their issues on time… — Suyog Ketkar Copy Share Image
“Memories are interesting. Interesting because they are faded yet detailed, pictured yet difficult to decipher, yelling yet mute, beautiful yet dreadful, magical yet logical,… — Suyog Ketkar Copy Share Image
“How much ever we may underpin cognitive learning theories in technical communication and document design, the users invariably learn more when they are unknowingly… — Suyog Ketkar Copy Share Image
Part of the advantage, and part of the result of trying to be a producer and director, are the practical things, you find. It's… — Campbell Scott Copy Share Image
You have to know that you have to have familiarity with the artist that you want to be, but there's so much about it… — Monica Barbaro Copy Share Image
I'm sure there are a lot of Italians who refer to themselves as goombahs and greaseballs and whatever. That's what people do. It gives… — Samuel L. Jackson Copy Share Image
“And when I look into his eyes there’s a feeling of something I can only describe as familiarity, a sense of safety. Like coming… — Rebecca James Copy Share Image
My familiarity with the successful use of very long steel ropes for mining purposes naturally suggested their adaptation to the new purpose of deep… — Alexander Agassiz Copy Share Image
Vulgar and inactive minds confound familiarity with knowledge, and conceive themselves informed of the whole nature of things, when they are shown their form… — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
It is familiarity with life that makes time speed quickly. When every day is a step in the unknown, as for children, the days… — George Gissing Copy Share Image
When the writing is good, a book becomes a mirror. The reader will see an uncanny familiarity and respond accordingly — Jen Knox Copy Share Image
Today the greatest single deterrent to knowledge of Jesus is His familiarity. Because we think we know Him, we pass Him by. — Winifred Kirkland Copy Share Image
When you've worked in the same place for 13 years, when things go well, you know how to keep it going well. When things… — Brad Stevens Copy Share Image
The hues of the opal, the light of the diamond, are not to be seen if the eye is too near. — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image