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  • Good UX is still important even when users are forced to use your software

    Good UX is still important even when users are forced to use your software

    How can you track your impact when you’re designing internal apps?
    Go to the profile of Kai Wong
    Kai Wong
    Jul 8
    Design is flattening. So, how will you fight for your users?

    Design is flattening. So, how will you fight for your users?

    How systems convening can help us keep user-centred design alive — even in the shadows.
    Go to the profile of Ian Batterbee
    Ian Batterbee
    Jul 8
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    Just start: shutting out the AI hype and forming your own perspective

    Just start: shutting out the AI hype and forming your own perspective

    No more noise or silly “pop AI” advice on LinkedIn. Here’s a brief guide to taking a gentle dip into this new technology and forming your…
    Go to the profile of Ben Davies-Romano
    Ben Davies-Romano
    Jul 2
    Fairness isn’t a metric: what creatives in tech should learn from the WGA strikes

    Fairness isn’t a metric: what creatives in tech should learn from the WGA strikes

    How AI, plagiarism, and burnout are challenging what we consider fair in the business of design.
    Go to the profile of Ben Hickman
    Ben Hickman
    Jul 1
    Design is a language

    Design is a language

    Understanding levels of linguistic change can help designers in an era of uncertainty
    Go to the profile of Natalia Talmina, PhD
    Natalia Talmina, PhD
    Jun 30
    New innovation cycle; same wicked problem

    New innovation cycle; same wicked problem

    AI promises amplified intelligence, but are we repeating old habits that bankrupt our thinking?
    Go to the profile of Ian Batterbee
    Ian Batterbee
    Jun 30
    The eleven commandments of AI UX

    The eleven commandments of AI UX

    Sacred principles for the intelligence era.
    Go to the profile of Adrian Levy
    Adrian Levy
    Jun 29
    Goodbye Siri and thanks for all the fish

    Goodbye Siri and thanks for all the fish

    Some weak mixed metaphors in the wake of the ripples of Apple’s Liquid Glass
    Go to the profile of Neel Dozome
    Neel Dozome
    Jun 27
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    How to prompt Figma Make’s AI better for product design

    How to prompt Figma Make’s AI better for product design

    Learn how to use AI in Figma Make with UX intention, from smarter prompts to inclusive flows that reflect real user needs.
    Go to the profile of Julius Patto
    Julius Patto
    Jul 7
    Good metaphors, 11 commandments of AI UX, Figma shortcuts

    Good metaphors, 11 commandments of AI UX, Figma shortcuts

    Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers.
    Go to the profile of Fabricio Teixeira
    Fabricio Teixeira
    Jul 7
    The masked side of design leadership

    The masked side of design leadership

    The behaviors we need to break and evolve.
    Go to the profile of Jose Coronado
    Jose Coronado
    Jul 5
    The hidden cost of AI convenience: Our ability to think

    The hidden cost of AI convenience: Our ability to think

    How the tools designed to augment human intelligence are accidentally replacing it.
    Go to the profile of Hoang Nguyen
    Hoang Nguyen
    Jul 3
    User behaviours, product design architecture, and the impact of AI

    User behaviours, product design architecture, and the impact of AI

    How User Behaviours shape Product Design Architecture, and how AI will reshape digital products landscape.
    Go to the profile of Dzima Basenka
    Dzima Basenka
    Jul 2
    What does a truly accessible future look like?

    What does a truly accessible future look like?

    To sell something surprising, you must make it familiar. And to sell something familiar, you must make it surprising.
    Go to the profile of Kartscrut
    Kartscrut
    Jul 2
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