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  1. Creativerly 281 is out now 🙌

    This week I wrote about how I am managing #informationoverload by leveraging #personalcuration and embracing ever-growing lists and backlogs of #blogposts, #podcasts, #newsletters, ...

    Besides that, you will find some news and updates from #AFFiNE, #Play, and @Vivaldi, and articles from #builtformars, #psychologytoday, #nesslabs, and #uxcollective

    Read it here: creativerly.com/how-to-embrace

  2. The recent #UXCollective #newsletter had a sponsored post for #FigmaToWebsite by #DivRiots.

    I wondered how they ensure that the output is accessible, because in the description I only found "#Accessibility features" under "Ready for production", nothing else.

    So I wrote them an email asking to elaborate how they tackled #a11y for their product. Eagerly anticipating their answer!

    figma.com/community/plugin/132

    #figma #design #ui #ux

  3. The recent #UxCollective newsletter had a link for a user research report by #maze, which I wanted to download for my wife, because I have a "fake" #DuckDuckGo email.

    I was expecting I could download it "for free" but have to give them my name, company I work at and my email.

    A fucked up #DeceptivePattern because something is not for free when you're giving away private information. I want to write about this and ask you to send me your "best" examples of this pattern.

    #WebDev #UI #UX

  4. The recent #UxCollective newsletter had a link for a user research report by #maze, which I wanted to download for my wife, because I have a "fake" #DuckDuckGo email.

    I was expecting I could download it "for free" but have to give them my name, company I work at and my email.

    A fucked up #DeceptivePattern because something is not for free when you're giving away private information. I want to write about this and ask you to send me your "best" examples of this pattern.

    #WebDev #UI #UX

  5. The recent #UxCollective newsletter had a link for a user research report by #maze, which I wanted to download for my wife, because I have a "fake" #DuckDuckGo email.

    I was expecting I could download it "for free" but have to give them my name, company I work at and my email.

    A fucked up #DeceptivePattern because something is not for free when you're giving away private information. I want to write about this and ask you to send me your "best" examples of this pattern.

    #WebDev #UI #UX

  6. The recent #UxCollective newsletter had a link for a user research report by #maze, which I wanted to download for my wife, because I have a "fake" #DuckDuckGo email.

    I was expecting I could download it "for free" but have to give them my name, company I work at and my email.

    A fucked up #DeceptivePattern because something is not for free when you're giving away private information. I want to write about this and ask you to send me your "best" examples of this pattern.

    #WebDev #UI #UX

  7. The recent #UxCollective newsletter had a link for a user research report by #maze, which I wanted to download for my wife, because I have a "fake" #DuckDuckGo email.

    I was expecting I could download it "for free" but have to give them my name, company I work at and my email.

    A fucked up #DeceptivePattern because something is not for free when you're giving away private information. I want to write about this and ask you to send me your "best" examples of this pattern.

    #WebDev #UI #UX