UX questionnaires. Is it rocket science?
Mission control didn’t run on intuition. Neither should your design process.Continue reading on UX...
Surveillance by default, consent by assumption
How consumer security products turn physical presence into assumed consentIllustration of a home security camera extending its gaze int...
Extended overthinking
On AI, slot machines, and forgetting how to craft pixels.
On craft and connivence
Lessons in design, from a USB drive to the age of AI, and beyond.Continue reading on UX Collective »
No, VR can’t make you walk in others’ shoes
The shallowness of the “empathy machine.”Photo by
Something big “might” be happening
Why the future of design belongs to creative thinkers and problem solversContinue reading on UX Collectiv...
Designers, we should be killing it right now
Designers should be thriving in the age of AI. Here’s why we aren’t, why it’s probably our fault, and how we can fix it.The Beatles, Ma...
What designers can learn from the first iPhone moment of AI
Fifteen years ago, the iPhone killed Flash and nearly erased an entire design discipline.Continue reading...
Hidden cost of AI prototypes, leadership myths, how designers use AI
Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers.“Prototypes are no longer as special as they once were. They’re now the ba...
Why most AI products fail before the first user interaction
Most AI features fail because they start with hype, not humans.Image Credit: AI Generated ImageMost AI products fail before the first u...