The UX of Threads’ downfall
When fast onboarding gets in the way of long-term retention.
When fast onboarding gets in the way of long-term retention.
In reading Joe Dolson’s recent piece on the intersection of AI and accessibility, I absolutely appreciated the skepticism that he has for AI in general as well as for the ways that many have been using it. In fact, I’m very skeptical of AI myself, despite my role at Microsoft as an accessibility innovation strategist who helps run the AI for Accessibility grant program. As with any too
Just another usability and accessibility pro telling authors not to do the thing they continue to do.
At some point in a designer’s career, the age-old question is asked: “Should designers code?” My direct answer for people who design software interfaces is yes.
A new Gmail login display announced that Google will be revamping its look
The logo is the letters “TTPD” linked together and people on X, formerly Twitter, have shared their thoughts on what it looks like. “Is she launching a private-equity firm,” X user @chrisstanton27 wroteand, at the time of writing, it had been viewed more than 2.7 million times and received over 68,000 likes.
Pixel-art.ai: purpose-built to produce pixel-art with pixel-perfect precision. Provide the program with a prompt and it will present a picturesque portrayal, perfectly pixelated. Plus, there’s a provided pixel painter to polish pieces perfectly.
Ideally, aesthetics and functionality would merge seamlessly in digital design, but that isn’t always the case. Here, we discuss when to prioritize one or the other for the optimal user experience.
What could we learn from entry-level students in front-end web development? As seasoned professionals, you might think you’ve seen it all, but the truth is that the newcomers are asking the most intriguing questions and making connections that those of us who have spent years on the front end may have never considered.
When Airbnb announces something new, it’s the result of months of hard work, thinking, and testing.