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  • Nudges, biases & heuristics for the age of AI by Sudha Broslawsky

    43 interactive field cards covering nudges, biases, heuristics, and AI phenomena. A practical reference for designers, researchers, and product teams building with AI.

  • Something’s rotten in the state of macOS icon design by Jim Nielsen

    It's fast becoming the case that if you put any Mac app's icons in reverse, it looks like the portfolio of someone getting really, really good at icon design.

  • Five different portfolios, five similar opportunities by Ron Goldin

    If you are sitting on a portfolio right now and not getting the calls you think you should be getting, there is a chance at least one of these is the reason.

  • Ten data-backed truths of UX ROI by Carrie Webster

    Facts don't just advocate for the user; they prove that UX is a non-negotiable requirement for a healthy bottom line.

  • Grief in the AI age by Brad Frost

    Acceptance and commitment therapy is a whole thing worth exploring. With acceptance, with the acknowledgment that AI is here, it's likely not going away, despite my feelings and my grief around it.

  • Using safe-area-inset to build mobile-safe layouts by Polypane

    If you don't want your floating chat button to end up sitting behind the home indicator, where it's unreachable, you need to account for the safe area inset.

  • The problem with HTML reset buttons by Adam Silver

    Most users never need to reset a form. If they make mistakes, they fix them and move on.

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  • Impeccable: Design skills for AI harnesses by Paul Bakaus

    Most AI tools one-shot a plausible-looking mock. Impeccable starts with a conversation: audience, brand personality, anti-references, aesthetic direction.

  • Software gets personal: An introduction by Fabien Girardin

    Personal software is a solution that is good enough for a niche audience. It's software made by "anyone," for themselves and the people around them.

  • Don't outsource the learning by Addy Osmani

    Using AI without an active intent to learn quietly degrades the skill you're being paid for.

  • Strategic design requires advocates and beacons by Hannah Hearth

    Advocates are tenured or high level people in other functions (engineering, product management) who want to see a change from design and help you make it happen.

  • Articulation is design craft by Cristian Morales Achiardi

    When a designer can't articulate why a decision was made beyond surface-level descriptions of what the decision is, they're not failing to translate internal knowledge into external language.

  • The terminal belongs to designers too by Marie-Claire Dean

    In a moment when AI is changing what it means to design, when the agents you'll be working with and designing for live and breathe in this environment, the fear of the black window is a wall between you and the work that matters most.

  • A simplified system by Jon Friedman

    From orchestration patterns to iconography, the experience we're building will ultimately have components that work together to amplify thinking, guide decisions, and unlock creativity—seamlessly, wherever you work.

  • Install web apps with the new HTML install element by Patrick Brosset

    The new install HTML element changes that: drop a single HTML element into your page and the browser renders a trusted install button for you, with no JavaScript required.

  • Agent-native product management by Marcus Moretti

    Now, much of the interdisciplinary work that goes into product management can be done by an LLM in minutes, sometimes seconds.

  • Context-based design systems, revisited by TJ Pitre

    Strong context upstream produces accurate output downstream. Weak context upstream produces drift that scales with whatever tooling you point at it.

  • The brand age by Paul Graham

    Brand is what's left when the substantive differences between products disappear.

  • Media queries range syntax by Ahmad Shadeed

    Media query ranges are clearer, easier to debug, and well-supported. Give them a try in a project, I’m sure you will find it useful.

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