That is, as in a command – “I demand that you’ll love this product, right now”.
Wanting your clients to love your products is completely understandable, even noble I’s say. When you create a product for people to love, you’re mindset is focused on the users’ needs. You emphasize fun and function and pleasurable use on all levels. Just like in the real world, anything you do is better with a touch of emotion.
Now, the thing with love is that there are all kinds of it. Even in the relationship between you as a designer and your clients. In some cases designers have good intentions and a baggage of love for their users, but it ends up being overwhelming. Think of a situation where a designer invests so much in a product that he ends up so involved with it, so in love with his creation that he protects it at all costs, pushes it and practically tries to force it on whoever his client is.
Would that work? Well, maybe in some very specific cases actually. But most of the time it’ll just be annoying as hell.
When doing design, love your clients, love the process and love your work. But let other people choose what they love for themselves.
פוסט מעניין
השאלה המתבקשת מהי אהבה
עפ”י הקבלה, אהבה עילאית היא אהבה אשר אינה תלויה בדבר
לאהבה פנים רבות, אהבת אם לבנה, אהבת גבר לאישה
אהבה עצמית
ועוד
ועל כן, הייתי מנסה להציע לקורא כמה מילים חליפיות שיקלו על הקורא
כגון: חיבה, הערכה, משיכה, וכו