This is why there's a sentence on page 41 of the User Experience book I'm reading which reads "Apple, Apple, Apple, iPod, iPod, iPod, iPhone, iPhone, iPhone[1]."
Any good UX culture should catch these kinds of details and implement them right, the problem is the lack of good UX cultures beyond a couple prominent examples.
Any good UX culture should catch these kinds of details and implement them right, the problem is the lack of good UX cultures beyond a couple prominent examples.
[1]Steve Jobs, Steve Jobs, Steve Jobs