Defining craft, response to Jakob Nielsen, font finds, GenAI UX
Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers.

You might have heard or said before: “I’m not really strong at craft, I’m more of a strategic designer.” Our industry tends to put craft and strategic thinking on opposite sides of a spectrum, sometimes in an attempt to diminish the value of craft. Be careful not to fall into that trap. One can be strategic and deliver work that is well-crafted, polished, and thoughtful — in fact, isn’t that what everyone should strive for?
On craft →
Editor picks
- In response to Jakob Nielsen →
We should challenge fragmentation rather than foster it.
By Kristina Gushcheva-Keippilä - Navigating the DesignOps wilderness →
How to define a compelling roadmap and build the trust you’ll need.
By Jake Geller - 90% of designers are un-hirable? →
Why your cookie-cutter portfolio doesn’t cut it and how to fix it.
By Matej Latin
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Make me think
- The rebalancing of design management →
“In the design profession, this swing made a ton of sense when it started. I’ve experienced first-hand the negative culture and work-quality impact a dictatorial, micromanaging Creative Director can have. And I’ve hired many designers who were trying to escape a toxic management culture.” - A dozen thoughts about AI →
“Am I bad at prompt engineering? Is that why I don’t “get it”? I can never quite craft the right query to match what I see in my imagination. Am I asking the wrong questions or getting the wrong answers? Am I creating too high of a standard? Weird I’d even consider putting the blame on myself.” - Why the Tokyo Metro plays bird whistles →
“Based on these guidelines, station ticket gates and above-ground entrances and exits of subways will emit “ pin-pon ” or similar non-audio sounds, while platform stairs will produce non-audio sounds resembling bird whistles.”
Tools and resources
- Emerging UX patterns in Gen AI →
Looking back at history to help us design for the future.
By Ryan Tang - ChatGPT + Pantone →
Suggestions for a contrasting data color scheme.
By Theresa-Marie Rhyne - Designing limit tests →
How to ensure your designs work if you can’t access sample data.
By Kai Wong
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