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Editorial illustration of a computer screen where the traditional desktop interface — windows, menus, icons, and folders — dissolves into particles from left to right, leaving behind a clean, empty space with a single line of text in warm amber: ‘What do you need?’ The image captures the quiet transition from the old working environment to a new one defined by intention rather than navigation.
05 Mar
Design & Systems
Posted by author-avatar metadiagram
March 5, 2026

You’re still designing for an architecture that no longer exists

Claude just showed us what replaced it.VISUAL 1: The Dissolved Interface. Generated with Gemini.Last Tuesday, I asked Claude to prepare...
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Designing at the edge of AI harm
03 Mar
Design & Systems
Posted by author-avatar metadiagram
March 3, 2026

Designing at the edge of AI harm

A Call for UX and Design Practitioners to Reclaim the Practice as a Critical, Human-Centred SpaceContinue...
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Designing Data and AI Systems That Hold Up in Production
26 Feb
Mind & Potential
Posted by author-avatar metadiagram
February 26, 2026

Designing Data and AI Systems That Hold Up in Production

In the Author Spotlight series, TDS Editors chat with members of our community about their career path in data science and AI, th...
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