What are the skills designers need to stay relevant in the next decade?*
Discover the soft skills AI won’t replace together with the tech skills designers should start developing today.
Discover the soft skills AI won’t replace together with the tech skills designers should start developing today.
Exploring the role of designers and the power of deep understanding in the age of AI and GPT-4
Waves of layoffs in the tech sector are revealing the ultimate end user. And it might be you.
This article highlights non-technical skills like curiosity, observation, empathy, advocacy, visual communication, and collaboration that designers routinely use in their process to make a difference through design. AI can be used to augment designers’ workflow instead of replacing people.
Personalized UX in the absence of third-party cookies
Workshops are all about people: they involve people, are conducted by people, and aim to close the gaps in people’s communication. Slava Shestopalov shares a checklist with everything you need to keep in mind when running a workshop.
Contracts can be confusing. Here’s how AI can help.
5 things UX professionals need to know about working for startups
Design handoffs are inefficient and painful. They cause frustration, friction and a lot of back and forth. Can we avoid them altogether? Of course we can! Let’s see how to do just that.
Anyone who has remotely worked in the digital product landscape must have heard some version of the phrase “design for stupid users.” On calls, in meetings and in our daily conversations — the idea of simplicity is propagated using dumbed-down phrases like these. But what does it mean to design for ‘dumb’ users and is it worth following this flavour of product design?