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UX needs more punk

Jonas Engkvist
UX Collective
Published in
6 min readSep 12, 2024
Two punks in love, on the grass in a crowd. Seemingly in a park
Punks in love, Credit: Patrick, CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

The problem with over-polished UX

What can punk bring to UX?

Sex pistols, god save the queen. British flag with provoking image of the queen
Sex pistols, refusing british conformity in the 70s. Credit: Westfalen digital museum.

Disrupting the standard

screenshot from apple store, showcasing the Iphone 16
Apple store, setting the standard for that seamless, frictionless customer experience.

Embracing imperfection

Radical user empowerment

Punk in action: creative dissonance in UX

Screenshot of a maximalistic vintage webpage. A lot of images, pictures, icons. Quite a mess. But delightful in a sense.
Screenshot from the wonderful site https://www.cameronsworld.net/
Screenshot form Roblox, a lot of obby courses thumbnails. Very colorful and variated. Messy but inspiring.
Screenshot from Roblox, displaying a bunch of community created Obbies.

The ethical punk: disruptive, but with purpose

Photo of a part of the berlin wall. There is grafitti saying “Tear down the wall and all the others will fall”
Grafitti on the berlin wall 1989. Credit: SSGT F. Lee Cockran, The U.S. National Archives.

Time to break the rules

Punks on the street. Some are playing music, one is holding a bottle and a baseball bat while another one is taking a picture. There are “normal” photographers and bystanders in the background.
Smash the polished boxes. Credit: Stephen Gidley, CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

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