About stereotypes (or clichés)
If my site were a tea table, this book would have a place of honour on it. Today it would be open on the page about the life of William Wells Brown.
If my site were a tea table, this book would have a place of honour on it. Today it would be open on the page about the life of William Wells Brown.
If my site were a tea table, this book would have a place of honour on it. Today it would be open on the page with a quote about history.
The accessibility of Netflix’s subtitles, racist tech, small businesses in Tokyo and more.
Having already enjoyed Abby Covert’s How to Make Sense of Any Mess, I’m currently reading Stuck? Diagrams Help.
Stop bastardizing design with false empathy, fast fashion and sustainability, gender pay gap, and more.
This quote from Rachel Andrew’s book The New CSS Layout keeps echoing in my head.
I started reading ‘Extra Bold – A Feminist, Inclusive, Anti-racist, Nonbinary Field Guide for Graphic Designers’.
Stop solving problems in design, drop ’The Lean Startup’, what to do instead of counting clicks, and oral history of Beastie Boys’ artwork, and more.
Newsletter changes, pages and falling leaves.
On habits and changes. Absolutely not sponsored.
Every couple of weeks, I write a letter to the nice people subscribed to Design, Digested. Today, I want to share the latest with you. As there weren’t any new blog posts or projects to announce, I didn’t know what to write. Yet, I ended up writing a lot.
I’m sure you’ve encountered many posts about which tool is best for wireframing. Yet, one of UX designers’ most important and basic tool is sketching. If you know how to convey your ideas and concepts through sketches, the rest follows.
As a child, I always had books with me. I loved losing myself into good stories, to the point it hurt when they finished. In later years, my attention span became ridiculously short.
As a child, I always had books with me. I loved losing myself into good stories, to the point it hurt when they finished. In later years, my attention span became ridiculously short.
After a two-month hiatus, the design inspiration series is back with a focus on social media content moderation issues, how products get complicated and how a few companies are redesigning capitalism.
Design inspiration series. Biased AI, tricks to overcome smartphone addiction and ten arguments for deleting social media accounts.
Design inspiration series. This week: diversity bias in the tech industry; the gender data gap; anti-racism reading list and bad doors.
Design inspiration series. This week, language and storytelling, usability, mobile approach, responsive design at 10 and more.
Design inspiration series. This week: design community solidarity, designing for belonging, equality and diversity, cross-cultural design and more.
Design inspiration series. This week: design community solidarity, designing for belonging, equality and diversity, cross-cultural design and more.