Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers.
Look around us. Every business is an app and every app feels the same, because every designer has the same resume, follows the same process, graduates from the same program, uses the same tool, scrolls the same Dribbble feed, reads the same Medium articles, expects the same career outcome, lives in the same ideology bubble.
The Silicon Valley giants, testifying with their runaway success, claimed to have “solved” design as an engineering problem. The solution substituted the human essence of design — intuition, ingenuity — with the tangibles, measurable, and deliverables. Companies say they are “design-driven”, but designers are actually driven by dashboards filled with metrics like CSAT, NPS, CES, DAU, MAU.
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Editors’ picks
- I’m not a robot (are you?) →
The case for defending against the coming swarm of bots.
By Brad Porteus - Service models →
What are the service typologies designers need to know?
By Jonny Jiang, PhD - User vulnerabilities →
And how UX designers can help mitigate them.
By Luiza Jarovsky
The making of 17th-century watercolors: an essay.
Jobs
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Make me think
- The power of product thinking →
“If you’re a builder aspiring to create something new and valuable (or someone who invests in such builders), having well-honed product thinking will help you — and the products you work on — stand out from the crowd.” - How websites die →
“A depressingly small number seemed to have planned out their deaths, with landing pages announcing the shutdown. A couple of the websites were simply frozen in time — no longer allowing signups, but with no obvious indication that they’d closed down other than a copyright date a few years old.”
Little gems this week
How to make your Figma components easier to use →
By Alex Zlatkus
A beginner’s guide to inclusive UX design →
By Trina Moore Pervall
Design systems; the great connector →
By Beau Ulrey
Tools and resources
- Prototyper for Figma →
Bringing powerful prototyping with code. - Tables in Figma →
How to easily build and support tables in your designs. - dApps UX →
How to make decentralized apps (dApps) more user-friendly.
By Dana J. Wright
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The vanishing designer, Prototyper for Figma, understanding service models was originally published in UX Collective on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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