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How to win arguments when data trumps intuition
July 23, 2025
Making decisions can be a daunting task, especially when data and intuition seem to be at odds. In today's world, data is king, and it's easy to get lost in...
You Aren’t That Important
July 23, 2025
As a designer or developer in the tech industry, it's easy to get immersed in our work to the point that we start considering it the axis on which the planet...
Ten Principles for Product Delight
July 23, 2025
It's common for companies to hunt for delight when they want to increase the amount of engagement a product has or improve retention through increased...
Managing Day Jobs and Side Projects
July 23, 2025
I’ve been asked by a lot of colleagues and friends about how I’m able to maintain a full time job whilst completing multiple side projects. Truthfully, I’d...
Disarming Conflict with “yes AND”
July 23, 2025
I’ve been using a cool technique lately to handle disagreements in the workplace. It’s called the “yes AND” approach, and it’s all about building on...
On the Importance of Taking a Break
July 23, 2025
We work pretty consistently throughout most of our lives, particularly if we're fortunate to have regular work available to us. In most countries, it's...
On Delight in Interfaces
July 23, 2025
I was recently working on some blue sky ideas for a few areas across various product surfaces at DuckDuckGo. As a result of this, I was thinking a lot about...
Design Tools as a Means to an End
July 23, 2025
I sat nodding consistently as I read this article about how Figma often leads designers to avoid learning to code and wasting their hours instead on complex...
Interface as a Service
July 23, 2025
Agentic interfaces are set to revolutionise how we interact with digital systems, treating the interface as a service that interprets user input and delivers...
Force Multiplying Design
July 23, 2025
As a design engineer working on AI products at DuckDuckGo, I found this post by Karri Saarinen particularly resonant. I often reflect on how AI isn’t here to...
CSS Animated Borders… urgh
July 23, 2025
My kingdom for CSS borders that can actually be animated… There has to be a better way? I was working on setting up a new animation for the way the...
aiOS
July 23, 2025
The future of computing isn't just about faster processors or sleeker hardware—it's about fundamentally reimagining how we interact with technology. As...
Hodo Hodo No Dezain
July 23, 2025
In the world of product design, the concept of "just enough design," or "Hodo Hodo No Dezain" as the Japanese put it, offers a refreshing and pragmatic...
The Messy Middle
July 23, 2025
In product development, there’s this crucial part that can make or break a project: the space between coming up with an idea and actually making it happen....
The Problem with Design Engineering on Twitter
July 23, 2025
Design engineering has become a spectacle of visual pizzazz, but we're losing sight of what truly matters. Twitter has transformed our discipline into a...
Full Circle
July 23, 2025
Re-reading Andy Hertzfeld's account of Bill Atkinson's algorithm for rendering rounded rectangles on the Lisa brought me back to the foundational moments of...
Designing the Invisible
July 23, 2025
Privacy isn't just a feature, it's an invisible architecture that quietly protects people while delivering seamless experiences. Working at DuckDuckGo, I've...
Beauty Comes From Absence
July 23, 2025
In Shinto, the indigenous Japanese religion, there’s a belief that an elements beauty can be most admired in its absence. It’s known as Ma (間) which is a...
Thoughts on Liquid Glass
July 23, 2025
Liquid Glass is Apple’s new take on software design in iOS 26, distinguished by its translucent and reflective qualities that seamlessly adapt to the...
Siri vs. AI Chatbots
July 23, 2025
You might not believe it, but the original Siri demo was surprisingly close to the AI chatbots of today in reality. If you look back at the original 2011...
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