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Product excellence principles

Published by Published on 03/03/201903/03/2019

You may find these tips useful if you are designing, developing or building something and want to know what excellent looks like.

Product Excellence Principles

Focused utility

Product Excellence Principles

Simple design 

Product Excellence Principles

Crafted execution 

Product Excellence Principles

Original author / source: Unknown

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