PinnedPublished inUX CollectiveThe utility-over-usability effect explains why bad UX persistsThe more essential a product is, the more users tolerate poor usabilityMar 31A response icon6Mar 31A response icon6
Published inUX CollectiveFigma Sites: innovation or exploitation?How every designer’s favorite app is turning design dreams into code nightmares.4d agoA response icon104d agoA response icon10
Published inUX CollectiveThe tech bro era is fading — so who’s next to shape our culture?As AI redefines the landscape, could the next power elite be those who bridge technology and humanity?May 10A response icon3May 10A response icon3
Published inUX CollectiveDesigning beyond AI through Nietzsche’s three metamorphosesA philosophical lens for designers ready to move past process, prediction, and the constraints of algorithmic logic.May 4A response icon2May 4A response icon2
Published inUX CollectiveAI is stripping away the forging process that shapes designersWhat happens when machines erase the very steps that once shaped our progress?Apr 26A response icon5Apr 26A response icon5
Published inUX CollectiveThe oppressive foundation of minimalist designWhat we call “good design” may just be cultural conformity in disguise.Apr 21A response icon5Apr 21A response icon5
Published inUX CollectiveWhat Greek mythology can teach us about the dangers of AIHow the myths of Prometheus and Pandora expose the price of unchecked ambition, hubris, and curiosity in the pursuit of innovation.Apr 4A response icon2Apr 4A response icon2
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.Mar 27A response icon15Mar 27A response icon15
Published inUX CollectiveThe cognitive cost of convenienceAs oversimplification and automation erode our cognitive abilities, embracing meaningful friction may be the key to restoring it.Mar 23A response icon6Mar 23A response icon6
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 21A response icon20Mar 21A response icon20