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Navigating politics at work
Navigating politics at work
Accepting and learning to deal with politics can propel you forward in your achievements, but ignoring it can stall your career.
Bruno Torres Boeger
May 18
What telephones can tell you about good design
What telephones can tell you about good design
The story of touch-tone keypads.
Kelly Smith
May 17
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The Stripe: Not just a pretty face
The Stripe: Not just a pretty face
From illuminated manuscripts to toothpaste, stripes are a versatile motif with a long history of rich cultural meaning
Neel Dozome
May 16
It’s time to upgrade from “hard-working” to “highly efficient”
It’s time to upgrade from “hard-working” to “highly efficient”
4 questions to get your work to “good enough,” stop re-iterating, and move on to the next thing.
Rita Kind-Envy
May 15
Is the planet the missing member of your project team?
Is the planet the missing member of your project team?
Five actionable ideas to design with the environment in mind.
Chris How
May 14
What can UX Researchers learn from YouTube’s success with Gen Z?
What can UX Researchers learn from YouTube’s success with Gen Z?
Data shows that teenagers are obsessed with YouTube, and they’re not alone. For UX researchers of the future, the platform’s success shows…
Meltem Naz Kaso Coskun
May 13
Complicated sticks
Complicated sticks
Complicated products that are useful for everything and nothing in particular.
Stephen Farrugia
May 11
AI isn’t human, it’s math
AI isn’t human, it’s math
AI is very broad, meaning there’s no singular definition, meaning contradictory claims reasonably coexist
Elaine Lu
May 8
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On which side do we put the primary button?
On which side do we put the primary button?
Revisiting: button placements.
Marcus Fleckner
May 17
I’m cancelling my favourite subscription. Here’s why.
I’m cancelling my favourite subscription. Here’s why.
The dos and don’ts of price rise emails.
Rosie Hoggmascall
May 16
Known purpose and trusted potential
Known purpose and trusted potential
The ethics of an interface which simulates 100% confidence on a product which is anything less than 100% accurate.
Stephen Farrugia
May 16
What Betty Croker can teach us about AI and UX
What Betty Croker can teach us about AI and UX
How making tasks easier can lead to a negative user experience
Michael F. Buckley
May 16
The psychology of deceptive discounting in UX
The psychology of deceptive discounting in UX
When H&M is the example of responsible design, that means we put the bar too low.
Anna Rátkai
May 15
When you like fonts but forget to purchase them
When you like fonts but forget to purchase them
Advocating for fairness in the design industry.
Axel Corjon
May 10
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