Terrible design solutions, vibe‑making illusion, storyboarding for AIUX

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“Designer portfolios share only the most pristine of examples. And we’re taught about efficiency and time savings. Best practices tell us to move fast, fail fast, and get to good solutions quickly. So why waste your time thinking about the worst possible option?”

Why designing terrible solutions makes you a better designer
By Jon Daiello

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Make me think

  • The national design studio is a scam
    “There’s a growing list of “business-minded” men granted unfettered access and authority over sweeping government initiatives under Trump who have achieved nothing other than self-enrichment. AirBnB has already disrupted hospitality; their next expansion will likely require the kind of regulatory flexibility that only comes from having allies in high government positions. Now they’ve got a man on the inside.”
  • Designing for ephemerality
    “There’s a melancholy in watching software die. One day, it’s the tool you swear by, shaping your work and your life. The next, it’s sunsetted, acquired and dismantled, or quietly abandoned in a forgotten GitHub repo. (…) The paradox is that we build with pride, obsessing over design and architecture, as if our product will outlast us. But deep down, we know the truth: software is ephemeral.”
  • The illusion of alignment
    “Misalignment in digital projects often hides behind surface-level agreement. Cultural norms like politeness, power imbalance, and rushed decision-making lead to fragile consensus. Real alignment takes trust, open challenge, and shared definitions before delivery, not after.”

Little gems this week

The vibe‑making illusion
By Rodrigo Osornio

Tender leadership with a bit of mischief
By Urszula Kluz

How free food incentivises workers to return to the office
By Elvis Hsiao

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