Anti-Standard UX and the Power of Time: How a “Kid’s Toy” Became a Global Leader
Why the Story of Fruity Loops Still Matters Today In the late ‘90s, a “toy” called Fruity Loops appeared on the market —and the professional audio world laughed. Two decades later, it’s known as FL Studio, one of the most widely used DAWs on the planet. This video dives into what really made it work: not just technology, but psychology, design, and rebellion. Topics covered: Anti-standard UX challenge 0-50 Psychology of play and user addiction 1-56 Weakness as identity: when mockery becomes marketing 3-21 UX and Ui design perspective 5-30 What business can learn from the FL Studio story 6-46. Keep in touch with us: https://vogerdesign.com/ https://uimother.com/ / vogerdesign

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