I came here to say this: Of the folks I regularly read in the UX field & adjacent areas, and once you filter out automated posts, RTs only posts, posts broadcasted across multiple platforms, & scheduled posts, only a few folks are active here. Why are you still here reading this?
@round The difference between driving in the US vs driving in Germany and why the autobahn works:
In Germany drivers GTF over when a faster car is coming up on them.
In the US drivers will refuse to get over despite going the same speed as the traffic to the right of them.
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I came back on here just to post this:
Happy birthday, @joenatoli! I hope you are celebrating the occasion. I miss our chats and great discussions. Keep well my friend.
@juleschhghn Bluesky was very much lacking in terms of a design community. The experience was like the same three folks shouting into a void with no one there. Threads is absolutely banging.
Heads up: I’m rarely on this app anymore, tho I came here every once in a while to see the 5 folks that haven’t made the leap to a place that is not such a toxic hell hole. So where am I these days? Well, I’m absolutely loving the UX & design community over on Threads. 🧡
@kevinbethune I get a bit anxious voting on Election Day, like I’m going to be late to my flight. I guess years of mail-in ballots will do that to you the moment you need to go in to vote. But wearing the “I voted” sticker is 👨🍳 💋 👌
So, when asked to participate in a design candidate interview process, lead with empathy, understand the context, and avoid the need to be the bouncer or gatekeeper for the design org. That won’t help you find the best talent. 5/
Love it or hate it but the truth is designers (UX & product) don’t ship, teams do. A designer may try to do everything in their power to get something out the door but ultimately it requires the collective team to make it really happen. 1/
So when it comes to critique of work that has shipped, especially in the context of quickly reviewing candidate portfolios, it is very important to understand the “why” behind those design decisions as well as business decisions that may have impacted the design. 4/
@_nick_heller_ @robably__ Exactly. I mean I would love this service to exist and automagically generate all my content. Specifically know exactly how the project went and why we did various things during the project without having to spend weeks in interview sessions answering questions about the work. 🤷♂️
@_nick_heller_ @robably__ Honestly I have a hard time imagining I could just sending over a Figma file and expecting to get back a depiction of what exactly happened on the project that is anywhere remotely near accurate for, say, AWS EC2 or AWS Lambda. I guess they would have to spend hours interviewing?
@_nick_heller_ @robably__ Thank you, I came here to ask this same question. I’m guessing these are for designers who focus more on UI and not deeper business strategy, or don’t do work on complex systems with a wide array of flows user types…? No snark, quite serious.