This is why serious UX designers never talk about "delight" - it's not actionable in any meaningful way. There are always much more specific ways of expressing something that would be delightful to your audience, once you understand them enough to actually delight them.
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Bruno Dias
To me this has always been fundamental to any sort of mature design practice, it's thinking in very exacting terms about what you're trying to make, who it is for, and how you want them to receive it.
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