Published inUX CollectiveTowards an assumptions canvas, for more equitable and less problematic productsUnexamined assumptions rarely turn out well. At best, your product/app/service will stumble, from which you can recover but at a cost. At…Sep 16, 20201Sep 16, 20201
Published inGENTech Companies Are Getting Free Work Out of Job Applicants“Design challenges” are a privilege no one should have to affordOct 19, 201820Oct 19, 201820
My Bullshit Web StoryOn how small indifferences that affect all of us are, by definition, bullshitAug 2, 20181Aug 2, 20181
A Few Things I’ve Learned About Other People’s LossAs of writing this, all my family and my friends are fine, as far as I know. But family of my friends and friends of my family are all…Jun 23, 2016Jun 23, 2016
Save the Middle Class, Kill the Fourth Estate: Jaron Lanier, Good Intentions, and How to End…Jaron Lanier’s “Who Owns the Future?” is a book-length thought experiment on how to restructure the very basis of the internet in order to…Apr 12, 2016Apr 12, 2016
Five Design Videos to Watch Instead of a Yule LogSlow work week? Avoiding the family? Need a recharge of your motivation? Here are five talks to which you could give five listens.Dec 21, 20151Dec 21, 20151
A Guide to Meditation for Morons (Like Me)If there’s a Venn diagram mapping content from Harvard Business Review, JAMA , and Yoga Journal, the intersection is probably quite small…Aug 11, 2015Aug 11, 2015
LOOK I MADE A USABILITY TESTIf you ever run into a boss or a startup founder who tells you they don’t have time or resources for “research”, gently point out that the…Jul 28, 2015Jul 28, 2015
Wireframing: In Praise of ListsWireframing is sexy, right? The word is on almost every UX job listing, and conjures up images of carefully curated hip clothes, chunky…Jul 14, 2015Jul 14, 2015