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Week 8 : Apple gets an A + Google gets a G

Week 8 :

Apple gets an A+



Apple is always ahead of the curve for UX design. Last year they unveiled a side scrolling page for their iPad pro page. Now, the iPhone 11 Pro page is out of control: simple and engaging. They always explain very technical concepts clearly and beautifully. 




Google Store gets a G


Okay, so Google has only been building hardware for a few years and has had an online store even less. So this is being over critical, but I do find it tough to navigate and find certain products at store.google.com
Yet, here are some snapshots to explain. I think they assume too much that I am familiar with their products and categories. I have no clue what they new products without names even do. But, they look cool!





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