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29 Nov 2025
Thrust - A Refreshingly Honest Approach to Web3 Products @thrustdotcom @xeetdotai What I appreciate most about Thrust is how real it feels. No flashy promises, no over-the-top marketing - just a clean, well-built platform that keeps improving in ways you can actually see and feel. A lot of Web3 tools try to impress you with complexity, but Thrust does the opposite. It focuses on clarity, performance, and giving users exactly what they need without unnecessary noise. And somehow, that simplicity makes the entire experience feel premium. Every time the team rolls out an update, it’s obvious they’re paying attention to the details. The UI gets smoother, features become more intuitive, and the platform feels more refined. It’s steady progress - the kind that builds confidence over time. In a space full of short-term hype cycles, Thrust stands out by building with patience and purpose. It’s the kind of project people come back to because it just makes sense. If they keep this momentum, Thrust could easily become one of the most dependable platforms in the Web3 toolkit. #Thrust #Web3Ecosystem #CryptoApps #BlockchainTools #UserFocusedDesign
28 Nov 2025
Thrust - Quietly Becoming One of the Most Reliable Tools in Web3 @thrustdotcom @xeetdotai There’s something interesting about Thrust: it’s not trying to dominate headlines or chase hype, yet it keeps delivering in a way that feels steady and dependable. And honestly, that approach stands out in a space where most projects shout loudly but build slowly. What I really like is how Thrust focuses on the fundamentals - speed, clarity, and actual usability. You don’t have to guess what a feature does or dig through confusing menus. Everything is straightforward, responsive, and feels like it was designed with real users in mind. It’s the kind of platform that earns trust over time, not overnight. The team also seems very intentional with their updates. No meaningless features, no fluff - just practical improvements that make the experience smoother. It gives off the vibe of a product being built for long-term adoption, not short-term attention. If Thrust keeps up this kind of consistent execution, I can easily see it becoming one of the most dependable tools people turn to every day in Web3. Sometimes the most solid projects are the ones that let their work speak for itself. #Thrust #Web3Building #CryptoTools #BlockchainUtility #KeepBuilding
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Creating with Purpose: Intuitive designs that solve real problems and engage users seamlessly. Let’s craft experiences that truly matter! 💡✨ Visit our website for more details: devoqdesign.com Email Us: sales@devoqdesign.com #UserFocusedDesign
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As a developer, you should always be thinking about the user. Design products that are intuitive, accessible, and user-friendly. 🧑‍🦯 #userfocuseddesign #accessibility #100DaysOfCode #buildinpublic
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As a developer, you should always be thinking about the user. Design products that are intuitive, accessible, and user-friendly. 🧑‍🦯 #userfocuseddesign #accessibility #100DaysOfCode #buildinpublic
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Thrilled to feature on Irish Country Living magazine this week – thank you @farmersjournal #allthingsconsidered #designbusiness #design #userfocuseddesign #creatinggreatdesign #challengingcustomers
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20 Jul 2021
#Financialinclusion is more than just open sourcing your codebase. Read our tips for designing a user-focused onboarding process that makes it easier for financial institutions to get connected. #softwaredesign #userfocuseddesign #portx modusbox.com/design-user-foc…

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14 Apr 2019
This looks really cool! Useful tech for iOS testing - usehawkeye.com/ "Hawkeye lets you conduct eye tracking tests on an iOS device” #usertestingsoftware #usertesting #userfocusedDesign

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31 Mar 2019
Humane by Design - "a resource that provides guidance for designing ethically humane digital products through patterns focused on user well-being.” humanebydesign.com/ #userfocusedDesign #usersFirst #inclusiveDesign

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16 Dec 2018
"When given a range of options from high to low people tend to go for the middle option.” Understanding human behaviour uxplanet.org/7-principles-th… #userfocused #userfocusedDesign #userData

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12 Dec 2018
A googlesheet to control a website specials menu, super simple to update, brilliant idea :) codepen.io/quinlo/full/eQrRM… #userFocusedDesign

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5 Dec 2018
"At times, we need difficulty to slow us down; to make us either consider or confirm a key action.” Yes great point - Difficulty Is Not A UX Dirty Wordhttps://usabilitygeek.com/difficulty-not-ux-dirty-word/ #uxDesign #userFocusedDesign
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4 Nov 2018
"you should use data to support your decisions, but not rely on just that” - Moving from being data-driven to data-informed uxdesign.cc/moving-from-bein… #userfocusedDesign #userFocused

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30 Oct 2018
"Instead, focus your research team’s time on making connections between past insights, then reusing and remixing them in new contexts.” - medium.com/microsoft-design/… #userFocusedDesign #userResearch #userfocusedUX

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21 Oct 2018
"We will always want the principle “don’t make me think” applied to any type of product we interact (whether it is a microwave, tv, smartphone or car).” uxplanet.org/10-small-design… #designThinking #userFocusedDesign #UX

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How much of existing queries on biomedical data commons are driven by limits in the technology we use to query? What do scientists *actually* want to know? #goodquestions #userfocuseddesign #NCISemanticsWorkshop
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