The Hawaiian Missile Alert Fiasco: How One Confusing Interface Caused Mass Hysteria

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Written By Dean Schuster
A computer screen with an alert on the screen that has two notifications. The uppermost notification reads, "Missile attack imminent." The notification below that one reads, "Missile attack imminent (drill)," with the word drill in smaller font.
Summary: How much does your user interface REALLY matter? Ask the Hawaiians who, for 38 terrifying minutes, thought they were under threat of nuclear annihilation.

Written By Dean Schuster

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Founder and Owner of truematter

Dean Schuster has been creating human-centered digital products since the beginning of the commercial web. He speaks and teaches user experience all over the world.


Graphic: @djosephmachado

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