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Designing for brain rot, Figma accessibility, Neo Robot, 10 easy UI fixes

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“How much time do you think you spend on your phone everyday? The survey gives an average of 5 hours and 16 minutes each day. That’s almost enough time to watch all three of the original Jurassic Park movies. You can fly from New York to Los Angeles in about the same time.”

Are we designing for brain rot?
By Daley Wilhelm

Editor picks

Is Figma in its accessibility era?
Figma’s inclusive design updates.
By Allie PaschalHow grocery store layouts manipulate you
If you overspend, you’re shopping exactly as designed.
By Elvis HsiaoHow AI writing tools fail to speak to writers
Design insights from taking Grammarly ads (too) seriously.
By Daniel Buschek

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Make me think

Against the protection of stocking frames
“In fact, I think describing the technology as a thing that has failed can be helpful in elevating what does actually work about it. Heck, maybe it’ll even help us build a better alternative to it.”Design principles for teams working in healthcare
“Defining what “good” means when it comes to user experience design is difficult. In NHS England, all our work is measured against the NHS service standard and we use the NHS design principles to help make decisions about how to align our work with our values.”The fundamentals problem
“Anyone can make something that looks designed, but that doesn’t mean that design has happened.”

Little gems this week

Material 3 Expressive: Building on the failures of flat design
By Benjamin C.J. W

A Hippocratic Oath for tech… with teeth
By Eleanor Howe

Neo Robot and the role of design in selling unfinished dreams
By Filipe Nzongo

Tools and resources

10 tiny UI fixes that make a big difference
You don’t always need a massive redesign.
By Ryan AlmeidaThe hidden structure of digital products
Bridging the gap between atomic design and conceptual models.
By Daleen RabeDesign for glanceable interfaces
How pre-attentive vision shapes intuitive interactions.
By Julian Scaff

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