POV: Is it the designer’s responsibility if an app is addictive?
Habit-forming features on social media apps are sparking class-action lawsuits. But does moral responsibility lie with product designers?
Habit-forming features on social media apps are sparking class-action lawsuits. But does moral responsibility lie with product designers?
Vice President of Product Sho Kuwamoto and Product Designer Nikolas Klein walk us through the journey of multi-edit, a new feature that simplifies editing across multiple designs in just a few clicks.
The app is available in beta for free on iOS and Android devices, enabling mobile users to collaborate with desktop-based designers on the same projects again.
The company announced changes to its algorithm to deamplify websites that “feel like they were created for search engines instead of people.”
CVEs in three strange places and the unique problem of safely processing and handling fonts.
Dive into how product design has shifted towards a UI focus and how the AI “revolution” is gradually phasing out the “traditional user interfaces.”
AI won’t take your job (*yet), but it sure makes your job a whole lot easier.
In a thought-provoking departure from conventional wisdom, Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang recently sparked a debate at the World Government Summit in Dubai, challenging the entrenched belief in the necessity of coding skills for the younger generation.
AI and designers: the ethical and legal implications.
In his Three Conversations in Design presentation at Convey UX Andrew Hogan shared trends in user experience jobs, scaling, and the impact of AI on designers. Here are my notes from his talk: