Every single one of the points in this article was a complete "DUH no clue" for me but I realized that it's not widely accepted to specially target users that are women with tech. I won't go into the boring stats that show women are the one's in that control more of the spending. One thing here did surprise / offend me:

"For our mobile shopping app, we chose a name and color scheme that was decidedly feminine. We had men complain that they didn’t feel comfortable using the app, or posting in a community dominated by women."

Do I ever bitch that a site is blue or gray steel and designed for men? I'd like to chat with the men that gave this feedback. HELLO. Sometimes companies WANT to appeal specifically to women. Get over it.

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TechCrunch | Don’t Be Afraid To Go Pink: Designing Great Tech Products For Women
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