I would largely agree with you there, but for the slight ambiguity the wording introduces.
to me, 'possible' means you strip it down to what is absolutely necessary for the thing to work and function in a full, comfortable and useful way.
'needed' introduces the factor of 'what if...', which is when you start adding things that don't especially need to be there.
the really important factor here is that people who eventually use products will add the things that *they* need or want, and it should be easy for them to do that [as an integral part of the design]. In other words, what you design isn't what people will use, it's the base product around which users will create their own experience - just as with a couch you add cushions, with a laptop you download Chrome. Those things don't have to be in the product design. The design just has to be the best possible place to want to add them.
hmm. In re-reading your comment I'm pretty sure we totally agree on this. Words....
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to me, 'possible' means you strip it down to what is absolutely necessary for the thing to work and function in a full, comfortable and useful way.
'needed' introduces the factor of 'what if...', which is when you start adding things that don't especially need to be there.
the really important factor here is that people who eventually use products will add the things that *they* need or want, and it should be easy for them to do that [as an integral part of the design]. In other words, what you design isn't what people will use, it's the base product around which users will create their own experience - just as with a couch you add cushions, with a laptop you download Chrome. Those things don't have to be in the product design. The design just has to be the best possible place to want to add them.
hmm. In re-reading your comment I'm pretty sure we totally agree on this.
Words....