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SpeedIsSimplicity

"Speed is simplicity" is a design law, postulated by the MIT design guru John Maeda in his book "The Laws of Simplicity".

The basic idea is a simple observation: If something can be done quickly, it is positively perceived as simple. And simplicity is assumed to be a (maybe even the most important) design goal.

Examples:

  • Wikis are attractive for people because you can change a web page and publish something on the internet in seconds.
    • This becomes particularly attractive if such "quick and dirty" contributions accumulate in a way that supports subsequent refactoring, creating a substantial body of work.

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