Meet the product designer going viral for 'unhinged' app ideas

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Meet the product designer going viral for his 'unhinged' ideas to improve apps — like nepotism disclosures on LinkedIn, and 'diet mode' for Uber Eats

What if LinkedIn had a"nepotism" disclosure? Before you hired someone — or got too down on yourself — you'd know right away if someone landed their coveted role through years of climbing the corporate ladder, or if they'd gotten that plum position simply because they had the right relatives.

Since December, Iverson has been posting mockups on Twitter for cheeky app features like the LinkedIn disclosure. For example, what if at the end of the year DoorDash showed you how much money you spent at a particular restaurant or StarbucksIverson said people"reacted well" to his droll year-in-review posts. So, he began poking fun at the AI craze, especially the sudden

He's outlined a version of Google Docs that simplifies corporate jargon, an option to preview your date in augmented reality on Hinge, and an iMessage feature that lets users watch someone as they're typing a message. Iverson said he aims to post new ideas at around 7 am Pacific every day. Sometimes, that means he's designing a batch of ideas over the weekend and pre-scheduling posts. Other times, it means he's uploading a new design to Twitter right before his deadline.

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