Why Designers Sound Negative (And Why That’s a Good Thing) | Andy Budd
In any fast-moving product team, there’s a familiar pattern. A confident roadmap is shared. Timelines are tight but “doable.” Enthusiasm is high. Then, just as the meeting is wrapping up, a designer tentatively raises a hand and asks:“Have we thought about what happens if…?”
CLS Is the New Page Speed: Why Designers Need to Care More Than Developers
Designers, your gorgeous layout might be silently sabotaging your site—**if it shifts mid-scroll, it’s not elegant, it’s broken.** CLS isn’t just a dev metric—it’s the UX red flag your users feel *before* they bounce.
Collaboration: The Most Underrated UX Skill No One Talks About — Smashing Magazine
We often spotlight wireframes, research, or tools like Figma, but none of that moves the needle if we can’t collaborate well. Great UX doesn’t happen in isolation. It takes conversations with engineers, alignment with product, sales, and other stakeholders, and the ability to listen, adapt, and co-create. That’s where design becomes a team sport, and when your ability to capture the outcomes multiplies the UX impact.
The Template Trap: How Template Culture Is Dumbing Down UX
Overreliance on frameworks as universal solutions rather than adaptable starting points undermines critical thinking and threatens our field's intellectual rigor.
At WWDC, Apple says it will use AI to tag apps to improve discoverability on the App Store | TechCrunch
Apple will begin using AI technology to power the discovery of apps on the App Store, the company announced at this week's Worldwide Developers Conference
What killed Dribbble? Our analysis reveals how the once-essential design platform lost its community focus, where designers migrated, and what comes next for digital design.
“We don’t do ta-das” – the end of the ‘Big Reveal’ design process
“Creative teams love a big reveal,” creative director Dionysis Livanis pointed out recently. “Clients? Not so much.” Writing on LinkedIn, the independent designer and brand consultant believes the…
Breadcrumbs, once a staple in web design, have become obsolete in today's non-linear, context-driven web, where dynamic and personalized navigation systems take precedence. Modern navigation focuses on intelligent, search-first, and adaptive solutions that better cater to user needs and expectations.
‘The people who succeed are the ones who are curious’: graphic designer and Honorary RDI Michael Bierut
New York-based graphic designer Michael Bierut – Honorary Royal Designer for Industry, Pentagram partner, and the man behind the Mastercard logo – reflects on four decades in design
Instinct. It’s one of the most powerful forces we have, guiding decisions without the need for calculations or endless deliberation. You see it every day. A stand-up comedian improvises with the crowd…
Dear website designers, Please don’t force dark mode on your users. If dark mode is a characteristic of your brand, please ensure you choose a comfortable...