And no, I will not tell you what my company app is.

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      Lol, that’s a fun angle. They don’t need all those fields coz they just get your information the other way

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    People at my company are like “why are we wasting screen real estate with white space?” and I imagine they see the last image is an ideal UX

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      We’re currently trying to convince our client, that 4 different levels “mandatory” fields in a form are about two too many.

      The UI they sketched looks like shit, but they think it’s absolutely necessary.

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        But there was this one customer, where it was so helpful to know he’s left handed. So now this is a necessary information /s

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      For the first two you need hoops and tricks for it to do what you want, the last one has bad UX. I choose the later.

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        I would argue that the first two require you to jump through hoops for edge cases, while the last one requires you to jump through hoops for every case.

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          Without knowing what the user is actually doing, that’s impossible to know. If the user has to input all those fields on a regular basis, then that one screen is the superior UX.