Design, Digested 34 – Sterile aesthetics, privacy, dyslexia
How technology is shaping the physical world, spying appliances, dyslexia-friendly typefaces and more.
How technology is shaping the physical world, spying appliances, dyslexia-friendly typefaces and more.
I tell you why and how I stopped using Mailchimp and what I did instead.
This week: how to prevent user errors, the curb-cut effect, how creepy is that device, and users adapting to technology that wasn’t designed with them in mind.
Newsletter changes, pages and falling leaves.
Overwhelming and underwhelming experiences. Decisions and promises.
I built my new website from scratch using Jekyll, a static site generator. Welcome to my new virtual house. Let me show you around.
Recently, I read a couple of compelling blog post about deceptive patterns in user interfaces copy. An essential read to understand what they are, how they’re used to deceive people and how to recognise them.
This week we look into the toxic dogmatism of digital design, how to design less, how to be more effective and more.
The new instalment of the digest is dedicated to the elimination of violence against women. Join the conversation and spread the word.
Design inspiration series, all-women edition. Facial recognition technology imbalances, your data is you, benevolent sexism and more.
Instagram is reportedly fixing the camera-on bug, which was discovered by a user while testing Apple’s iOS 14 beta version.