PinnedPublished inUX CollectiveThe lazy load, endless scroll, and color slicing have to goHicks Law has gone out the window, especially for neurodivergent users.Apr 224Apr 224
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PinnedPublished inILLUMINATIONThe Cult of Being BusyHow we are reinforcing the very burnout we’re striving to escape.Apr 1037Apr 1037
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PinnedPublished inUX CollectiveThe blurring lines between UX and digital marketingThe usability and sellability of things are becoming one and the same, but it’s still too narrow a view.Jan 105Jan 105
Published inILLUMINATIONNo One Talks About What Summer Is Like for Working ParentsHalf insanity and half joy. When do they go back again?Aug 19Aug 19
Published inModern WomenOur Stress Is Making Us SickBusy culture has deceived us, and our bodies are shutting down in protest.Jul 232Jul 232
Published inPredictTrust Will Be the New EconomyTrust is a valuable commodity in a growing, consumer-driven world, but new technology is dismantling it quickly.Jul 20Jul 20
Published inILLUMINATIONHow To Be HappyIt doesn’t require a 5 AM cold plunge, ayahuasca retreat, or doing pep talks in front of the mirror.Jul 10Jul 10