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  • A three-layered approach to accessibility design

    A three-layered approach to accessibility design

    A simpler approach to a complicated topic. As designers, it’s time we take charge of change. We don’t need another discussion on why accessibility matters in product design. The reasons are well-established, from enhancing your design expertise and improving usability to creating a more inclusive world. What’s lacking is how we implement accessibility in a way […]

  • Are you considering the developer’s mental model?

    Are you considering the developer’s mental model?

    How implementation models hinder good design. Continue reading on UX Collective » Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers. “Just as a tanker cannot make sudden movements without causing disruption, organizations are slow to adapt and change due to their size complexity and established structures. Shifting the course of a company requires careful planning, coordination, and […]

  • Turning an oil tanker, 21 UX strategies, body language in AR, Figma rollbacks

    Turning an oil tanker, 21 UX strategies, body language in AR, Figma rollbacks

    Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers. “Just as a tanker cannot make sudden movements without causing disruption, organizations are slow to adapt and change due to their size complexity and established structures. Shifting the course of a company requires careful planning, coordination, and patience. I lead the Momentum Design System team at Cisco where I’ve […]

  • Component Spec: the design system component delivery

    Component Spec: the design system component delivery

    Once called design handoff or design reviews, delivering information and context for development is crucial for bringing the design intentions to life. When looking at scale, for a design system to function without faults, Component Specs should cover it all. Over the years, I’ve worked closely with developers, product managers, quality assurance engineers, and other development […]

  • Can a simple icon save our democracy?

    Can a simple icon save our democracy?

    In the battle against misinformation, the solution lies in greater transparency, not censorship. Continue reading on UX Collective » Apps like Uber Eats aren’t just about convenience; they’re designed to make food delivery a habit you don’t even think about. Did you ever order food with the Uber Eats app? I certainly have — and I bet I’m […]

  • Onboarding a complex product: a case study of Grammarly

    Onboarding a complex product: a case study of Grammarly

    Conversational copy, progressive disclosure and great use of imagery Continue reading on UX Collective » Apps like Uber Eats aren’t just about convenience; they’re designed to make food delivery a habit you don’t even think about. Did you ever order food with the Uber Eats app? I certainly have — and I bet I’m not the only one. Let’s […]

  • The perfectly beautiful imperfection

    The perfectly beautiful imperfection

    Raw, real, human, and ’imperfect’ stories impact design, business, and life in a world obsessed with being polished. Continue reading on UX Collective » As augmented reality will be more integrated into daily life, designers must rethink interactions from a third-person perspective to preserve social harmony in shared spaces. A personal exploration on how hands movements […]

  • Let experts do their jobs

    Let experts do their jobs

    What the corporate world can learn from academia’s respect for expertise and autonomy Continue reading on UX Collective » An animated illustration of a huge oil tanker navigating the ocean waters while a giant octopus hitches a ride. Credit: Me. Learnings from three years of design system advocacy The Knock Nevis, built in 1979, was the largest […]

  • Let experts do their jobs

    Let experts do their jobs

    What the corporate world can learn from academia’s respect for expertise and autonomy Continue reading on UX Collective » An animated illustration of a huge oil tanker navigating the ocean waters while a giant octopus hitches a ride. Credit: Me. Learnings from three years of design system advocacy The Knock Nevis, built in 1979, was the largest […]

  • Strengthening UX research amid uncertainty

    Strengthening UX research amid uncertainty

    Photo by Vlad Tchompalov on Unsplash In today’s evolving UX research landscape, researchers have faced significant challenges, including a wave of recent layoffs that have hit the profession hard. This has raised concerns about the perceived value of UX research. In a climate where teams are shrinking, expectations for those who remain are higher than ever. […]

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