Writing UX pilish poem on π day

Pi day, which is held on every 14th March (3.14), is a day to let the inner geek out. One particular activity is to write Pilish or Piem…

Writing UX pilish poem on π day
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Pi day, which is held on every 14th March (3.14), is a day to let the inner geek out. One particular activity is to write Pilish or Piem. Interestingly, it is a style of constrained writing in which the lengths of consecutive words match the digits of the number π (pi). In other words, each word follows the digit based on the sequence of the pi value (3.1415…).

For my love on the topic of UX design, I’ve came out with a UX Pilish poem.

For a time I spent designing UI screen mocks, the user’s behavior typically prefers emotional and by far original ways. Having UX should help add new outcomes. Now, go! Unleash ourselves fully!
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