UX Design Weekly

Issue 443

Articles

Humility: An Essential Value
When humility is our guiding light, the path is always open for fulfillment, evolution, connection, and engagement.

AI: First New UI Paradigm in 60 Years
AI is introducing the third user-interface paradigm in computing history where users tell the computer what they want, not how to do it.

It’s time for dimensional thinking in design
Generative spatial computing as the next golden moment for the 21st century.

8 Reasons Why Design Is Dead (And How We Can Revive It)
The harmful effects of design in the tech industry, including its impact on our well-being and society.

Iconic icons: Celebrating design’s nifty little helpers
The power of iconography in our everyday lives

Sponsor

When and why a design team needs DesignOps
As design teams grow, the complexity of them increases exponentially. Find out how Zeplin and DesignOps go hand in hand to keep workflows and collaboration efficient for both designers and their stakeholders. Learn more

Tools and Resources

Designing for visionOS
Best practices when designing for an infinite 3D space.

Nike Digital Design System
Create a unifying digital design system that enables consistency at scale.

Config 2023 in Review: The Complete Recap
Figma launched Dev Mode, variables, advanced prototyping, and a series of quality of life updates to help you go from design to build.

Config 2023 Videos
Watch the talks from Figma’s annual conference.

archives.design
A digital archive of graphic design related items that are available on the Internet Archives

Campsite
Get better design feedback and keep everyone at your company in the loop. Now free for small teams.

UX Portfolio

Loren Lin
Loren is a Product Designer in New York.


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Last But Not Least

Amazon will pay for Prime’s crimes against design
The FTC filed a lawsuit against Amazon for the company’s use of “dark patterns.

“Daring ideas are like chessmen moved forward; they may be beaten, but they may start a winning game.”
— Goethe

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