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Sidebar is back, Duolingo’s strategy, AIUX frameworks, accessible outcomes

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The news that Sidebar.io was taking a break felt a bit like a heartbreak. Sidebar has been one of my favorite sources to keep up with design, and with content that would make me a better, smarter, more informed designer.

No noise, no endless scrolling, just the good stuff.

5 links a day. That’s it.

Well…

Sidebar is back from its break →

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Editor picks

The fastest gun in UX
Why your team is telling the wrong story.
By Pavel SamsonovDuolingo’s gamification strategy
The good, the bad, and the ugly.
By Tiina GolubWhy TikTok users are flocking to Xiaohongshu
Part UX, part politics.
By Daley WilhelmMeta and Spotify’s AI takeover
Is this the end of human-created content?
By Angele LenglemetzHuman flourishing in the Age of AI
Challenges, strategies, and opportunities.
By Josh LaMar

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Make me think

A journey of craft built on trust, confidence, and focus
“Experiencing imposter syndrome has taught me to accept feedback — both positive and constructive — with openness and to lean on my teammates for perspective and support. It’s uncomfortable, but it’s also a reminder that the work you’re doing matters.”Consistency means nothing
“Modern software is a paradox. On one hand it’s more conformist than ever. On the other hand, most are hilariously inconsistent in execution. The majority of software from large orgs leans towards disorder. This is often due to how large orgs operate.”Stop trying to schedule a call with me
“Chances are, I signed up to see if your tool can do one specific thing. If it doesn’t, I’ve already mentally moved on and forgotten about it. So, when you email me, I’m either actively evaluating whether to buy your product, or I have no idea why you’re reaching out.”

Little gems this week

How first impressions drive AI adoption
By Tetiana Sydorenko

Designers: always read the comments
By Euphrates Dahout

The future of design systems is decentralized
By Oscar Gonzalez, WAS

Tools and resources

Human-centered AI frameworks
Adopting a structured approach to AI initiatives.
By Rob ChappellDesign systems and accessibility
What was top of mind for the international community in 2024?
By Matheus CervoAccessible outcomes
To create more accessible outcomes, we need better design tools.
By Nik Jeleniauskas

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