The path fixation trap, nihilism in design, Labubu obsession, filter UX

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“Could BlackBerry have remained the best-selling mobile phone brand if its leaders, including cofounder Mike Lazaridis, had rethought their strategy to adapt to the smartphone revolution? Can we design another breakthrough moment — like the first iPod click wheel or the simplicity of Google’s search box — by rethinking what meaningful interaction really means?”

When innovation gets stuck: Apple, Tesla, and the path fixation trap
By Ian Batterbee

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Make me think

  • Why designers abandoned their dreams of changing the world
    “Now Earth is a mess, its climate warming rapidly, its seas full of waste. There are microplastics in the glaciers, the air is polluted and forests are being destroyed to make more stuff. If everything is design, then design is responsible for all of it.”
  • Should designers be paid the same as engineers?
    “People aren’t usually remunerated based on the knowledge they have or the effort they put in, but on how much they can help generate, protect, or multiply value for a business, and how much accountability sits on their shoulders.”
  • How to be a leader when the vibes are off
    “It feels different in tech right now. We’re coming off a long era where optimism carried the industry. Something has curdled. AI hype, return-to-office mandates, and continued layoffs have shifted the mood. Managers are quicker to fire, existential dread has replaced the confidence that a tight job market for developers provided for decades. The vibes are for sure off.”

Little gems this week

Building a product that doesn’t exist
By Daleen Rabe

How design radically transformed a dying industry
By Joe Smiley

Why are we obsessed with Labubu and blind boxes?
By Elvis Hsiao

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