Published inUX CollectiveIt’s all fun and games… until your boss starts vibe codingBrace yourselves for a barrage of AI-assisted garbage made by people who don’t know an API from an IPA.23h ago623h ago6
Published inUX CollectiveThe cognitive cost of convenienceAs oversimplification and automation erode our cognitive abilities, embracing meaningful friction may be the key to restoring it.4d ago24d ago2
Published inUX CollectiveFigma’s not a design tool — it’s a Rube Goldberg machine for avoiding codeThe absurdity of spending countless hours crafting interactive designs for a medium no one will ever use.Mar 2117Mar 2117
Published inUX CollectiveUX is like diet and exercise — essential, yet easily ignoredIn our quest for success, we chase quick fixes — whether through drugs or technology — gaining convenience but risking consequences.Mar 94Mar 94
Published inUX CollectiveShould Figma utilize gamification to help designers level up?How an adaptive onboarding experience could empower designers and accelerate their growthMar 32Mar 32
Published inUX PlanetDesigners are using AI all wrongHow AI can bridge the communication gap by shifting from automation to collaborationFeb 243Feb 243
Published inUX CollectiveWhen empathy becomes the enemy of productivityHow UX inflexibility stalls progress, frustrates teams, and creates unnecessary roadblocksFeb 241Feb 241
Published inUX CollectiveThe utility-over-usability effect explains why bad UX persistsThe more essential a product is, the more users tolerate poor usabilityFeb 174Feb 174
Published inUX CollectiveHow we choose to use AI is the new marshmallow testAI is testing more than our intelligence — it’s testing our discipline, ambition, and willingness to think for ourselves.Feb 105Feb 105
Published inUX CollectiveThe paradox of UX personalizationAI-driven UX curates familiarity, but in doing so, it narrows the path to new experiences.Feb 24Feb 24