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A love letter about change

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Fabricio Teixeira
Dec 09, 2024
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The change we’re discussing here is not a revolution, just an evolution. It’s simply a change in how many roles will be needed and what they will entail. Jorge Arango recently wrote that “Digital systems, not people, will do much of the craft of (screen-level) interaction design.”

Every time such shifts happen, the industry rearranges itself to fit the new mold.

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