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“Just as a tanker cannot make sudden movements without causing disruption, organizations are slow to adapt and change due to their size complexity and established structures. Shifting the course of a company requires careful planning, coordination, and patience.

I lead the Momentum Design System team at Cisco where I’ve spent the last three years trying to generate buy-in for a dedicated engineering team. It’s been an uphill battle. There have been lots of times where my arguments have fallen on deaf ears. But, I’ve been patient and continued to push, bringing a voice to my vision of what our design system could become.”

You’re trying to turn an oil tanker
By Trip Carroll

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  • Sketch and AI
    “We feel strongly that AI should not exploit the work of you or anyone else. We will never consider it in Sketch. Not now, not tomorrow, not ever. Training an AI on your designs, for the benefit of everyone else, is not for us. Not even in an opt-out or opt-in scenario.”
  • The intelligence age
    “With these new abilities, we can have shared prosperity to a degree that seems unimaginable today; in the future, everyone’s lives can be better than anyone’s life is now. Prosperity alone doesn’t necessarily make people happy — there are plenty of miserable rich people — but it would meaningfully improve the lives of people around the world.”
  • The deceptive UX pattern you never saw coming
    “Sneaking exists because it can drive immediate business growth by increasing sales or subscriptions. However, it does so by misleading users, sacrificing transparency, and damaging long-term customer loyalty.”

Little gems this week

What’s next on Figma’s mind? Redesigning design systems
By Darren Yeo

Body language in AR: Designing socially aware interactions
By Ruoyong (Eli) Hong

The user experience of developer tools
By Sara Kaandorp

Tools and resources

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