Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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When to trust your gut over the data
How cultural conformity influences user preferences. Continue reading on UX Collective » Why distinct components matter for user experience Have you ever been reviewing your design only to have one person pipe up and point out that you’re using the wrong component? Reminding you that you should be using a badge and not a pill, […]
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A guide to fighting
Or how I deal with professional challenges. Fight Club (1999) by David Fincher. Respect, culture, maturity, resources… You probably face challenges in one (or all) of these areas at work. What to do besides sitting down and crying? Is there a way to deal with it? There are ways. I’ll share mine, and I’ll tell you upfront: […]
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The role of UX in AI-driven healthcare
Designing the future. AI micro UI components AI is set to revolutionize the global economy, potentially contributing $15.7 trillion to the global economy by 2030 — more than the combined output of China and India. Among the sectors most likely to be profoundly transformed by AI is healthcare. However, during my time at NHS Digital (the digital provider […]
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Avoiding groupthink at work
Maintaining critical thinking in collaborative UX environments Continue reading on UX Collective » Is the owl really as evil as they say? Over half of Duolingo’s active users have a streak of 7 days or more. But not me. I’m one of the users who gets bombarded by reactivation emails and push notifications asking me to come back […]
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20 days of emotional blackmail from Duolingo
Is the owl really as evil as they say? Over half of Duolingo’s active users have a streak of 7 days or more. But not me. I’m one of the users who gets bombarded by reactivation emails and push notifications asking me to come back into the app. The messages I get are chaotic. One moment Duolingo acts like clingy […]
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Why does the Switch 2 look like the Switch?
Nintendo is well-known for producing radically differentiated consoles. Why does their first new console in seven years look just like its… Continue reading on UX Collective » Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers. “That doesn’t strike as shockingly new, right? (…) It’s clear that the CEO is the top manager of a company, therefore “founder […]
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The ultimate Design Token setup
Learn how to best set up design tokens to be a reliable tool for designers and developers in your company. Continue reading on UX Collective » Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers. “That doesn’t strike as shockingly new, right? (…) It’s clear that the CEO is the top manager of a company, therefore “founder mode” […]
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How to lock aspect ratios for responsive media in Figma
Tips & tricks for responsive design & media. Continue reading on UX Collective » Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers. “That doesn’t strike as shockingly new, right? (…) It’s clear that the CEO is the top manager of a company, therefore “founder mode” is simply a style of management. Not only that, but it’s also […]
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How to lock aspect ratios for responsive media in Figma
Tips & tricks for responsive design & media. Continue reading on UX Collective » Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers. “That doesn’t strike as shockingly new, right? (…) It’s clear that the CEO is the top manager of a company, therefore “founder mode” is simply a style of management. Not only that, but it’s also […]
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Good UX is not just about minimizing clicks
Applying the Pareto principle to feature availability in UX design Continue reading on UX Collective » We lost movie stores for streaming, and in the process, lost the useful simplicities of being a movie patron. Source: pexels.com There was a time when we didn’t have Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Peacock, Paramount Plus, Pluto TV, Max… There are […]
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