Using design to fight racism
How might we use technology to address racial inequities?
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A guide to statistics in UX: When qualitative research isn’t enough
Qualitative methods aren’t always the right methods. Sometimes we need to step back and take a different perspective to understand the…
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The reframing of architectural practice
Architects love stories about an architect that’s found success in another profession by utilising their architectural skills. We rarely hear stories about how architect’s have used their architectural assets and skills in order to deliver better practice, better leadership or better culture. It’s t..
The secret to inspiration: act like a human GPU
Real-time rendering isn’t just for bots
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What does it mean to be inclusive in UX Research?
Image by @brandialxndraWhen we think of a futuristic reality for the human race, we think of flying cars and holographic calls. We may not be there just yet but we are sure on our way to building a digital future for all. In fact, the next billion users are hailing from developing countries in Asia,..
The dark UX pattern which may bring down Matt Gaetz
Venmo’s default payment options may have made the Florida Representative’s shady private life public data
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Decolonizing design, NFTs, designing your love life — and more this week
Decolonizing design, NFTs, designing your love life — and more this weekWeekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers.“Turning designers into managers is almost like taking stellar surgeons and giving them the responsibilities of running the hospital”. Shawn Park, Staff Product Design..
How neuroscience has deeply influenced AI cognition models
The virtues and limits of the brain-machine metaphor
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UX designers: don’t neglect visual design
A mistake, especially common among junior UX designers.
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Palm OS — How does it look today?
The first Palm PDA was introduced in 1996 and it was a huge success. How did Palm OS really work? Let's test it and figure it out.
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