A weekly selection of design links, brought to you by your friends at the UX Collective.
What to expect for UX in 2020?
- Rediscovering information architecture →
- Embracing new superpowers →
- Invisible design systems →
- Designers, unite →
The UX Collective newsletter is a self-funded newsletter read by over 124,500 designers every week, curated by Fabricio Teixeira and Caio Braga.
Stories from the community
What UX from 1989 can teach us →
By Dina Zuko
Why Google’s new search results are a dark pattern →
By Johnny makes ⚡
Burnout: the ugly side of UX →
By Olga Wojnarowska
More top stories:
- Design research doesn’t generate hypotheses; you do → By Konstantin Sokhan
- Is it time we move beyond the NPS to measure user experience? → By Nikki Anderson
- Pattern brands know the rules and when to break them → By Caitlin Sowers
- Applying Asimov’s laws of robotics to user experience design → By Luis
- The one thing Netflix understands that HBO Now doesn’t → By Patrick Thornton
- Pareto principle, the 80/20 rule that every designer should know → By Tania Vieira
- How the Anchoring Effect can change your customer experience → By Jen Clinehens
News & Ideas
- The Evil List → Which tech companies are doing the most harm?
- Ugliest Color → Meet Pantone 448C, the world’s ugliest color.
- Google Well Being → Google’s new tools, from ingenious to offensive.
- Writing Accessibly → How to meet WCAG2 standards in your writing.
Tools & Resources
- Browser Defaults → Search elements and find browser default styles.
- Tuple → Remote pair programming for macOS.
- Mine → Decide where your data should or shouldn’t be.
- Eunoia → Words that don’t translate.
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