Invisible women: When you only design for 50% of the population
Over a year ago, my ex-boss sent me a screenshot of a book cover on Telegram. I just knew I have to read it. I know I am not supposed to judge the book by its cover but I did. Not because the cover is particularly spectacular but because the title is so captivating. So as you may have guessed, it is..
How to convince company leadership to care about accessibility — a guide
Over 11,000 ADA lawsuits were filed in the US in 2019 and 26% of Americans have a disability. How do we get our leadership to take action?
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You bought a pixel for $1.4 million
I have some bad news for you
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How to condense user research into a one-page sketch
Finding compelling stories hidden in your user research
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The case for designing for accessibility, and how to actually practice it
Hey! 👋🏼 My name is Rachelle and I’m a current junior at the University of Southern California. As a budding designer, I’m exploring different facets of product design as a way to understand the realm as a whole.
With the current ongoing COVID-19 situation, I wanted to spend my time learning more abo..
How virtual reality can create real connections
360° devices are redefining human presence and intimacy
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Predictive vs. generative design methods for design & architecture
5 aspects for everyone to clarify expectations for digital tools that will shape the world of tomorrow, now.We have a crisis. There are less than 10 years left to meet 2030 goals, and according to the AIA 2030 report for 2019 only 15% of new projects reported are meeting those goals. There is a long..
The most common mistake designers make when adjusting their bar charts
What to do if your values don’t fit?
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In defence of physical buttons
I feel the need. The need for tactile feedback.
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Have we been building products all wrong?
Are opinionated products necessary for differentiation in a competitive market? Or do they impose undue limitations?
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