What we lost when design became mainly UI, and what AI gives us the chance to reclaim Design practice is changing again. The process is shrinking, and most tasks, especially the ones usually reserved for junior designers, are being automated. Speed is even more important than before, and the go-to-market timeline is reducing consistently with the …
Month: March 2026
Forget your “lovable” products; the real leverage point was always learning.
Creating the products and services we always wanted to build was never about changing the definition. Continue reading on UX Collective » Daniel Kahneman and the feeling of being caught Daniel Kahneman I like a good reframe. Don’t you? It used to be that saying “I don’t know” felt like honesty. Why does it now feel like …
What happened to the car designed for women, by women?
Lessons learned from the Volvo YCC and feminized crash test dummies Continue reading on UX Collective » Should product design teams be 100% creative, effective, or a middle ground between both? How do you know a product design is succeeding? What is our actual reality in business? These questions, and many more, are part of …
Things that don’t matter when you write
Extensive experience and “new” ideas are among them. Continue reading on UX Collective » Uncover accessibility issues that automated tools can’t catch When you evaluate a webpage for accessibility, it’s appealing to use automated scanners to quickly get an “accessibility score,” identify issues, and then move on. Browser-based accessibility extensions make this easy…in just a few …