Weekly Newsletter — March 16, 2025

2 min readMar 17, 2025

It’s time for another round of the Pixels of the Week, your curated weekly UX, design and tech resources!

My top 3 picks of the week

  • freespoons a list of products, tools and services to make disabled people’s lives easier. It’s nicely organised by different disabilities and you can filter them. You can also suggest a tool or products. Created by Ashley Peacock.
  • Use of AI In UX: Insights from Recent Research (10min) a summary by Dr Maria Panagiotidi of different studies that show UX teams lack of AI policies (so AI usage falls upon individual usage), AI is mostly used for writing tasks, and people need training to follow evolution of those tools.
  • Guide: Component naming manifesto in case you need inspiration for how to name components in Figma, Luis Ouriach has an interesting guide, directly as a Figma file you can re-use. It has components names, types, instances, child layers, variants properties, values and more.

Want more articles, resources, and tools? I have plenty more links that caught my eye this week, find them on my blog:

➡️ Read the whole article on my blog

What I’m up to

Screenshot of the uxconvienna website, with a picture of a speaker on stage, and the next event date: october 6–8 2025. A promotional headshot is on the right, for Stéphanie Walter, maltem consulting, with a head shot of the speaker, who has pink and orange hair and glasses

I’m happy to announce I’ll be talking at uxconvienna, in October this year!
I’ve a nice talk on including edge cases, states, user preference, situation in the design process, to avoid issues, harm, and assumptions. And a (not announced yet) workshop on Information Architecture). It should be a fun couple of busy days. Also, the whole line-up is super nice!! Tickets are still in early birds, so, now is a good time to join us.

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Stéphanie Walter
Stéphanie Walter

Written by Stéphanie Walter

User Centered Designer, Mobile Expert, Speaker, Blog Writer, Teacher. More articles on https://stephaniewalter.design/blog/

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