Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers.
“One complaint has persistently followed me through the graphic design, UX, product, and consulting phases of my career. I heard it over and over, directed not just at me but at my functional and cross-functional colleagues:
The process is taking too long. When can we get the deliverable?”
Design without process, or the form factor trap →
By Pavel Samsonov
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Editor picks
Google Search’s AI experience is failing its users →
Results are misleading for the most vulnerable users.
By Daley WilhelmWhat have we already tried? →
The most powerful product question you can ask.
By Pavel SamsonovAttractive things work better sometimes →
The importance of balancing aesthetics with functionality.
By Elvis Hsiao
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Analyzing my text messages with my ex-boyfriend →
Make me think
Can you be creative just by creating? →
“Nadia mentions that she feels that her designs are both well-functioning and well-received, but that she doesn’t sense innovation in them. I’d argue that well-functioning and well-received is exactly what the job requirement of a designer is.”If you want to belong, find a third place →
“Third places can include more traditional settings like places of worship, community and recreation centers, parks, and social clubs, but also encompass bars, gyms, malls, makeshift clubhouses in neighborhoods, and even virtual settings like Nextdoor.”Adam Curtis on the dangers of self-expression →
“We may look back at self-expression as the terrible deadening conformity of our time. It doesn’t mean it’s bad and it doesn’t mean it’s a fake thing. It’s gotten so that everyone does it — so what’s the point? Everyone expresses themselves every day.”
Little gems this week
How to design large 3D sculptures with AI →
By Robert A. Gonsalves
Purple gradients everywhere: the way we’re designing AI →
By Allen
Design fables: bird in hand principle →
By Darren Yeo
Tools and resources
Measuring content design impact →
Help show why content design matters.
By Ruth StokesFrom design desk to product lead →
A career transition story.
By Guy IsacarHead gestures in digital interaction →
Nod to confirm.
By Mike A.
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Form factor trap, purple gradients everywhere, how AI is failing users was originally published in UX Collective on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.