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  1. ICIJ’s Datashare just got a major upgrade! 🚀🔍 The redesigned platform makes investigating millions of leaked files easier and more accessible for journalists, researchers & beyond. New features, better UX, and dark mode! 🌐✨ Explore what’s new: icij.org/inside-icij/2025/08/d #datashare #journalism #opensource #ICIJ
    #newz

  2. An AI persona is more than just a voice; it's a data-driven character that shapes the entire user experience. But how is one built?

    Our comprehensive guide deconstructs the process. Learn how AI personas are created from vast datasets and LLMs, and how they're used to revolutionize everything from UX design to hyper-personalized marketing.

    Read the guide: webheadsunited.com/deconstruct

    #AIPersona #AI #UX #DataScience #LLM

  3. Why do rounded corners feel so much better in design? It's not just a trend; it's psychology.

    Our brains are hardwired to see sharp angles as potential threats, while curves are processed with ease, evoking feelings of safety and calm. This is a core principle of emotional design.

    This guide explores the science behind our love for curves and how to use them to create more human-centric, effective designs.

    Read it here: silphiumdesign.com/curves-infl

    #EmotionalDesign #Psychology #UX #DesignTheory

  4. The #expensify folks have terrible #ui / #ux instincts. Who adds a text field with just the prompt "write something" as guidance on how to use. Now if it did something intelligence with what you wrote, that might be a different value proposition... but it doesn't. And remember, this is #accounting #software

  5. This time of year, the parshaot get annoyingly long (even on the triennial cycle). So if you're a ba'al koreh בעל קורא, as I was yesterday, you've got some work to do.

    My tikkun is literally falling apart (the binding is torn, pages threatening to fall out) so I was looking for an online alternative for the first time. . . and I discovered: tikkun.io

    Honestly the best #UX i've experienced with any #tikkun, online or off. The creator clearly knows what the experience of preparing to read a parasha is like. The best part is that you never take your eyes off what you're reading: if you need a reminder about the trop for a given word, you just touch the shift key to see it rendered in place with the vowels, accents, and trop.

    Plus, with my eyes not what they used to be, I appreciate the ability to zoom in, and the high-contract display.

    AND it's open source and written in Typescript!

    ✨ The more you know. . .

    #Torah #Judaism

  6. Not to pick on toot.wales, because where this link leads is just one example, but it is definitely …

    … an example of why some people say Mastodon is difficult to use.

    Being unusable is about more than not knowing what to click. It starts with incomprehensible text and taxonomy that present hurdles in searching for elements (buttons, links) in the interface and to correctly guessing the effect of using those elements.

    toot.wales/@teamtoot/114909739

    #usability #UX #Mastodon #fediverse #fail #unusable

  7. AI is not just disrupting search. It’s rewriting the economics of the open web.
    Discover’s shift may feel like a UX tweak — but for publishers, it could be the next existential threat.

    #Google #AI #Publishing #NewsMedia #SEO #SearchTrends #ContentMarketing #Tech #News

  8. While this elevator technically works, it doesn't work well for its users.

    ➡️ To get to Level 2 („Ebene 2“ in the picture), you have to press 3.
    ➡️ To get to Level 1, you press 2.
    ➡️ And for Level 0? You guessed it, press 1.

    In #UX design, #clarity and #consistency are essential. If the labelling does not match the user’s mental model, you are forcing people to think harder than necessary.

    Great design isn’t just functional. It’s #intuitive, #clear and #HumanCentred.

  9. While this elevator technically works, it doesn't work well for its users.

    ➡️ To get to Level 2 („Ebene 2“ in the picture), you have to press 3.
    ➡️ To get to Level 1, you press 2.
    ➡️ And for Level 0? You guessed it, press 1.

    In #UX design, #clarity and #consistency are essential. If the labelling does not match the user’s mental model, you are forcing people to think harder than necessary.

    Great design isn’t just functional. It’s #intuitive, #clear and #HumanCentred.

  10. While this elevator technically works, it doesn't work well for its users.

    ➡️ To get to Level 2 („Ebene 2“ in the picture), you have to press 3.
    ➡️ To get to Level 1, you press 2.
    ➡️ And for Level 0? You guessed it, press 1.

    In #UX design, #clarity and #consistency are essential. If the labelling does not match the user’s mental model, you are forcing people to think harder than necessary.

    Great design isn’t just functional. It’s #intuitive, #clear and #HumanCentred.

  11. While this elevator technically works, it doesn't work well for its users.

    ➡️ To get to Level 2 („Ebene 2“ in the picture), you have to press 3.
    ➡️ To get to Level 1, you press 2.
    ➡️ And for Level 0? You guessed it, press 1.

    In #UX design, #clarity and #consistency are essential. If the labelling does not match the user’s mental model, you are forcing people to think harder than necessary.

    Great design isn’t just functional. It’s #intuitive, #clear and #HumanCentred.

  12. Nature offers more than just visual inspiration; it provides a functional blueprint for design.

    Our new post at Silphium Design explores how to harness nature's logic—from biomimicry to fractals—to create more intuitive and efficient websites. It’s about applying a time-tested system to modern UI and UX.

    A fascinating read for developers and designers alike.

    Explore the blueprint: silphiumdesign.com/harnessing-

    #Biomimicry #WebDesign #SustainableDesign #UI #UX #DesignTheory

  13. Let's just face facts, folks.

    #KDE Discover is faster than #GNOME software, but #COSMIC Store has them beat - and partly to blame is #PackageKit.

    There's a point where "seperation of concerns" goes awry, and this abstraction of package managers is imho one such example.

    This is ofc a #UX issue. If we compare with say #AppStore or #PlayStore or #MicrosoftStore even, we can sort of feel our way to how each are sluggish in their own way.

    But some of those GNOME Software loading times? Goddamn.

  14. In user-centric design, there is no product experience without the "User". Because that exactly is the whole point.

    I think I get the point they want to make (besides tech marketing bs), but no.

    Article: Duolingo Just Ended The Term “UX Design”

    blog.prototypr.io/duolingo-jus

    #UX #productmanagement #prodmgmt

  15. I hate menu bars and I will always hate menu bars. They are BAD HECKIN' DESIGN :blobfoxtableflip:​ No one can convince me that, "File, Edit, View, etc" is the most intuitive way to lay things out. I'm not a huge fan of drop down menus where it gets increasingly tedious to use the more layers deep you go, but even if it was just organized a little differently I don't think I'd hate them so much. :fox_think:​

    #UX #UI #InterfaceDesign #MenuBars

  16. I hate menu bars and I will always hate menu bars. They are BAD HECKIN' DESIGN :blobfoxtableflip:​ No one can convince me that, "File, Edit, View, etc" is the most intuitive way to lay things out. I'm not a huge fan of drop down menus where it gets increasingly tedious to use the more layers deep you go, but even if it was just organized a little differently I don't think I'd hate them so much. :fox_think:​

    #UX #UI #InterfaceDesign #MenuBars

  17. I hate menu bars and I will always hate menu bars. They are BAD HECKIN' DESIGN :blobfoxtableflip:​ No one can convince me that, "File, Edit, View, etc" is the most intuitive way to lay things out. I'm not a huge fan of drop down menus where it gets increasingly tedious to use the more layers deep you go, but even if it was just organized a little differently I don't think I'd hate them so much. :fox_think:​

    #UX #UI #InterfaceDesign #MenuBars

  18. I hate menu bars and I will always hate menu bars. They are BAD HECKIN' DESIGN :blobfoxtableflip:​ No one can convince me that, "File, Edit, View, etc" is the most intuitive way to lay things out. I'm not a huge fan of drop down menus where it gets increasingly tedious to use the more layers deep you go, but even if it was just organized a little differently I don't think I'd hate them so much. :fox_think:​

    #UX #UI #InterfaceDesign #MenuBars

  19. Platform SSO for macOS is great for UX ánd for security.

    Just unlock your Mac with Touch ID to get hardware-backed auth to the IdP; phishing resistant and with SSO across native Apps and web-based services.

    support.apple.com/guide/deploy

    #passwordless #secureenclave #apple

  20. This started as just a Mastodon post but decided to blog about it instead.

    I noticed that Facebook seems to be using targeted feature removal to punish mobile web users for not installing the app.

    Nothing really shocks me with how Meta and other tech companies use dark pattern UX to manipulate their users, but I'm a bit dumfounded by this.

    daught.me/blog/2025/facebook-m

    #Meta #Facebook #EvilTech #DarkPatternUX

  21. Airports are wonderful places to experience UX fail. The electronic #CADMV app just needs a few minutes to update when you open it in line at security. (it never finished). restarted app and now it says „startup completed!“ and is still showing me a progress bar at 40%. I guess 40% of life is just completing startup.

  22. Airports are wonderful places to experience UX fail. The electronic #CADMV app just needs a few minutes to update when you open it in line at security. (it never finished). restarted app and now it says „startup completed!“ and is still showing me a progress bar at 40%. I guess 40% of life is just completing startup.

  23. Airports are wonderful places to experience UX fail. The electronic #CADMV app just needs a few minutes to update when you open it in line at security. (it never finished). restarted app and now it says „startup completed!“ and is still showing me a progress bar at 40%. I guess 40% of life is just completing startup.

  24. Airports are wonderful places to experience UX fail. The electronic #CADMV app just needs a few minutes to update when you open it in line at security. (it never finished). restarted app and now it says „startup completed!“ and is still showing me a progress bar at 40%. I guess 40% of life is just completing startup.

  25. Airports are wonderful places to experience UX fail. The electronic #CADMV app just needs a few minutes to update when you open it in line at security. (it never finished). restarted app and now it says „startup completed!“ and is still showing me a progress bar at 40%. I guess 40% of life is just completing startup.

  26. I'm really annoyed with Slack's #UX behavior where normally, pressing Enter sends the text you're composing and Shift+Enter lets you insert a line-break... EXCEPT when you're in a code block. At that point, for no reason that I can discern, the behavior is reversed, and you have to just hit Enter to add another line, while pressing Shift+Enter in the code block will immediately send your message.

    Whyyyyy‽😖

    #Slack #BadUX #BadUXDesign

  27. Hello Mastodon. I have a problem. The course I’m studying which is information design and front end development has a semester beginning in end of march that involves a work placement for a month. I’m looking to find somewhere to do my practical. Is anyone in the #uxdesign #ux #informationdesign spheres could help a girl out? It’s four weeks, full time, doesn’t need to be a project, can just be busy body work.

    Mastodon! Save me!

  28. I've just performed real life Parrot Rock tests on ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, Claude and Le Chat (Mistral).

    All apps contain UI/UX issues that could make them more useful if fixed

    tomaszs2.medium.com/parrot-roc

    #parrotrocktest #aiux #chatgpt #gemini #copilot #claude #lechat #mistral

  29. Fluid, the declarative user-interface library for D, has just been updated to version 0.7.3.

    Despite the patch number, this is one of the largest updates, massively boosting Fluid's potential capabilities. The I/O system is now modular, taking inspiration from algebraic effects.

    Full changelog: git.samerion.com/Samerion/Flui

    #libfluid #gui #ui #ux #dlang