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Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers.

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Mar 25, 2024
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“Through the years, I’ve collected my top of vomit-inducing compliments. The #1 place forever belongs to a nice Australian designer who said:

Your English is impressive!

It sounds like he meant no harm. But it also makes you feel like you’re always seen as different — no matter how good you are at your job. I wish people could move on past my accent and actually look at my UX writing.”

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A designer’s role is NOT “at the table” →
Design should be experienced, not just explained.

How people lost ownership of their data →
What if we got here mostly by accident?

Designers: AI needs context →
How UX teams should embrace data to shape AI models.


The UX Collective is an independent design publication that elevates unheard design voices and helps designers think more critically about their work.

The curious case of cursive →


Make me think

Pursuits that can’t scale →
“The famous phrase “do things that don’t scale” has a silent clause: Do things that don’t scale in service of building things that do scale. (…) I have a theory that chasing things that scale makes you need therapy, and the therapy is pursuing things that can’t scale.”

Sometimes, a button just wants to look like a button →
“Modern design languages offer a lot of flexibility with their focus on fundamentals like typography, white space and simplistic icons. But sometimes, using an old school real world metaphor adds a lot of delight to an experience.”

How to build a newthing →
“The beginning is not with an idea but with the feeling towards an idea. Something you feel but do not know. It makes you anxious and gives you somersaults inside if you try to explain.”


Little gems this week

Why UX design principles will forever be relevant →


AI & Design: takeaways from SXSW →


The power of beauty in communicating complex ideas →


Tools and resources

UX meets Cynefin →
Making a sense-making device more sensible.

Understanding Flexbox and CSS Grid →
Or bye bye, rigid column grid layout.

12 Figma tips to work more efficiently →
Hidden gems to optimize your workflow.


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