We are designing products today for the users of tomorrow without knowing who they really are. Beth J · Follow Published in UX Collective · 8 min read · Just now — Share Photo by Adolfo Félix on Unsplash Many of you, like myself, entered into Product and UX Design because we want to do… Continue reading Can UX design actually be ethical?
Category: Design
Design is the method of putting form and content together. Design, just as art, has multiple definitions; there is no single definition. Design can be art. Design can be aesthetics. Design is so simple, that’s why it is so complicated.
Using Figma variables for breakpoints
The hunt to find more use cases for local variables. At this point in 2023, almost all UX UI designers who use Figma should know about one of Figma’s biggest features of this year, local variables. Something I have continued to struggle with since its initial launch this past summer is how to actually apply… Continue reading Using Figma variables for breakpoints
Designing outside the lines
Your convergent mind is a powerful tool. It plants the critical pauses and arguments that shape ideas into solutions. “This is a good idea, but…..” or “This is better than the other considering…”. Yet, it frequently operates in unison with divergent thinking, restraining creativity. Designers navigate the product delivery wheel every day, sprinting from idea… Continue reading Designing outside the lines
AI’s future: the decision is yours — or is it?
Will AI be “by and for” super-rich? Continue reading on UX Collective »
Dear (future) designer: don’t learn how to code
Dear (Future) Designer, Let’s dive straight into it — the world of design often dangles the coding carrot in front of you, promising a brighter future if only you could become the master of all codes. But hold up, let’s pause and take a closer look at this narrative. In today’s design landscape, it’s not… Continue reading Dear (future) designer: don’t learn how to code
The State of UX in 2024: Enter late-stage UX
The 9th edition of The State of UX report by the UX Collective is here: a critical look at our industry based on more than 1k articles published and shared with our 500k+ subscribers in 2023. Illustrations by Fabio Benê Much like late-stage capitalism, late-stage UX is characterized by its market saturation, heavy focus on financial growth,… Continue reading The State of UX in 2024: Enter late-stage UX
UX in 2024, cringe AIs, designer layoff stories, accessible security questions
Fabricio Teixeira · Follow Published in UX Collective · 3 min read · 11 hours ago — 1 Listen Share Much like late-stage capitalism, late-stage UX is characterized by its market saturation, heavy focus on financial growth, commoditization, automation, and increased financialization. Corporations exert significant influence over the economy and society, and designers can only… Continue reading UX in 2024, cringe AIs, designer layoff stories, accessible security questions
Friction as a fix
Adding a little friction to experiences can help users slow down in those moments they may need to Continue reading on UX Collective »
What happens when cookie banners are poorly designed?
An examination of cookie popups and why they should be designed with trust and privacy in mind. Ryan H · Follow Published in UX Collective · 8 min read · 9 hours ago — Listen Share A poorly designed cookie popup vs a lock merged with a clock (personal illustration) Finally, I reached my curiosity… Continue reading What happens when cookie banners are poorly designed?
Divergent color schemes using ChatGPT
Exploring Color Divergence with Text-Based Generative AI Continue reading on UX Collective »
To make the most out of user research, learn how to preserve your findings
Don’t waste good user research that your team can’t tackle right away Kai Wong · Follow 7 min read · 11 hours ago — 1 Share Photo by Eva Bronzini: https://www.pexels.com/photo/person-pouring-water-on-pickled-cucumber-jars-5503110/ If you can’t user test as much as you used to, learning to preserve user insights becomes critical. To understand what this means, remember… Continue reading To make the most out of user research, learn how to preserve your findings
Quantitative hiring in UX, designing for left-handed people, how to pitch UX research
Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers. “In November 2022, Brian Chesky, CEO of Airbnb, began a tweet thread with “I’ve heard you loud and clear” in response to a customer backlash over the way they hid additional costs till the checkout page. “You feel like prices aren’t transparent…starting next month, you’ll be able to see… Continue reading Quantitative hiring in UX, designing for left-handed people, how to pitch UX research
Designing accessible security questions
Ashley · Follow Published in UX Collective · 6 min read · Just now — Share As UX designers, accessibility advocates, and professionals in the field of design, our primary goal is to create products and services that are inclusive and user-friendly. Today, we’ll explore a crucial aspect of user experience that often goes unnoticed… Continue reading Designing accessible security questions
Johan Cruyff’s influence on adaptive role switching in Product Design
Johan Cruyff's influence on adaptive role switching in Product Design A product design philosophy inspired by the brilliance of Total Football, as orchestrated by Johan Cruyff and the 1970s Dutch masters. Switching Product Roles: Created via Midjourney 2023. NB. The product design theme of this article should still strike a chord, even if you aren't a football fanatic.… Continue reading Johan Cruyff’s influence on adaptive role switching in Product Design
Level design breakdown: Shadow of the Tomb Raider
In this post, we’ll take a look at the level design of Challenge Tombs from Shadow of the Tomb Raider and try to create a 2D map of a tomb of our own. The basic loop of this game consists of three beats: traversal, puzzle setups and combat. We will look at these three beats… Continue reading Level design breakdown: Shadow of the Tomb Raider
6 Black Friday email templates from Flo, Levi’s, Finisterre & more
Countdowns, discounts, social proof. They’ve got it all. Continue reading on UX Collective »
Move fast, break people?
A question arises: Why do we encourage users to decide and act quickly in our designs? One argument is to stimulate users “to make faster decisions, ultimately boosting conversions, user engagement, and satisfaction.” Whether this decision primarily benefits the user is debatable, but it can be viewed as a way to help ease “decision paralysis.”… Continue reading Move fast, break people?
Today’s soul-crushing and demoralizing job market
The shift from qualitative to quantitative hiring through AI software and the significance of human connections Continue reading on UX Collective »
Why the world is not designed for left-handed people
Elvis Hsiao · Follow Published in UX Collective · 9 min read · 8 hours ago — 2 Share Source: https://metro.co.uk/2019/08/13/left-handers-day-2019-a-history-of-lefty-oppression-10562435/ When I was in first grade, my parents took me to Taiwan for schooling. As a Canadian-born, left-handed child struggling to understand the language, I was often singled out because I would often smudge… Continue reading Why the world is not designed for left-handed people
What we can learn from Plato about inclusive UX design
Form follows function, user experience, and usability from 2400 years ago! Continue reading on UX Collective »
AI in 2023: a Christmas pantomime in three acts
Helping “normal” people make sense of AI in 2023 Dr. Adam Hart · Follow Published in UX Collective · 7 min read · 3 days ago — Listen Share King Tusk in drag (L) playing Queen Elizabeth I. Blackadder (R) Copyright BBC 2013 Prelude to Acts I, II, III Much has happened in 2023 year… Continue reading AI in 2023: a Christmas pantomime in three acts
Designing for accessibility beyond compliance
Companies approach accessibility as a checklist of standards — but a client with disabilities showed me how to think beyond compliance. Source: Photo by Marcus Aurelius During my time volunteering at Neil Squire Society, and helping Hunter, a client with disabilities, be more comfortable using a computer, I learned a lot about how to better design from three… Continue reading Designing for accessibility beyond compliance
Humane AI pin and the future of ambient interactions
The generation facing the ground. We tilt our heads up to 60° in search of the next TikTok trend. We lose sight of each other because we no longer look at each other. Studies have found that the smartphone creates a shift in appreciation. The paradox here is that the smartphone is used as a… Continue reading Humane AI pin and the future of ambient interactions
The role of hope in a Designer’s life
Hope, optimism and design thinking. Continue reading on UX Collective »