Human passion, undocking UX monoliths, type variables in Figma
Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers.

“In an era where AI can paint like Picasso and write like Hemingway, the line between human genius and silicon savvy blurs. We were once advised to chase our dreams and turn our passions into paychecks. But what happens when the canvas of our dreams becomes a playground for algorithms that can churn out masterpieces in milliseconds?
How to find passion and purpose in a world where AI is better at everything?”
Editor picks
- The role of systems in decision making →
How to leverage them as designers.
By Michael Parent - Check your team for get-there-itis →
On last-minute iterations and soul aches.
By Rita Kind-Envy - Undocking a UX monolith →
A method to escalate product design.
By Kike Peña
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Make me think
- Home-cooked software and barefoot developers →
“The slightly bold theory I put forward in this talk is that we’re on a verge of a golden age of local, home-cooked software and a new kind of developer — what I’ve called the barefoot developer.” - The power of beauty in communicating complex ideas →
“Beauty is fundamentally an emotional experience. Emotions have the power to create deep connections with the audience. They help viewers relate to the subject matter on a personal level.” - Something someone who has never been poor wouldn’t understand? →
“Not being able to afford fixing your car, so you can go to work. Because you need the money from working to fix your car. So you can go to work.”
Tools and resources
- The power of Motion Guidelines in digital products →
The why, what, and how.
By Alejandra Hernández - What comes after flat design? →
The evolution of skeuomorphism.
By Marcus Fleckner - Typography variables in Figma →
How to set them up.
By Allie Paschal
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