Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers.
“In a time of digital feeds and “For You” content, an introduction with my name and city does little to bridge strangers to friends. Each of us in our own digital moodscapes wondering if we scrolled upon the same virtual lands. Let’s skip the ice breakers and flash each other our targeted ads.
What have we risked and gained by dancing with the recommendation algorithms?”
Digital serendipity: who are we without our algorithms? →By Yuna Shin
Editor Picks
- Net positive products →
Why we should be focusing on meaningful products.
By Lisa Zane - iPhone MVP →
What if Apple waited to release the iPhone?
By Eric Chung - The Twitter migration →
Flying away from the wizard.
By Cheryl Platz - Mastodon’t →
Why you shouldn’t leave Twitter for Mastodon just yet.
By Mxolisi B Masuku - The cybernetics of design →
A brief introduction to Applied Cybernetics in UX.
By Jay Acutt
Why is type inspired by ’70s era candy so big right now? →
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Make me think
- The tyranny of time →
“The clock is a useful social tool, but it is also deeply political. It benefits some, marginalizes others and blinds us from a true understanding of our own bodies and the world around us.” - Artistic prototypes →
“I love to work this way on many of my side projects. The process of creating multiple, alternative variations — drawings, design mocks, working code in PRs, etc. — along the path to an intended single solution refines ideas through the contrast of alternative variations.” - See the bias in AI image generators →
“The Stable Diffusion Explorer shows how words like “assertive” and “gentle” are mapped to sexist stereotypes. What does algorithmic bias actually look like in the real world, and what causes it to manifest?”
Little gems this week
Apple, what the heck are we doing? →By Christian Leong
Why Adobe needs to “Figmatize” and not the other way around →By Ulises Arvizu
Less design leadership. More design authorship. →
By Matt Owens
Tools and resources
- Magician →
Figma plugins that bring AI to your daily workflow. - AI Canvas →
Like Figma, but to use AI generators together. - Deckset →
Deckset designs your slides, so you can focus on your ideas.
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Digital serendipity, Mastodon’t, why Adobe needs to Figmatize, iPhone MVP was originally published in UX Collective on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.