The changes taking place in the world over the past few weeks have made hell freeze several times already. The need for change, the ways to do it and the role that design can play in this context are all the texts of our Thursday summary. By the way, we remind you that today is St. Patrick's Day - a little different than usual, because the traditional Global Greening was combined this year with the colors of Ukraine.
The designer as an influencer
Jeremy Bird from UX Planet explains, how to build capital so that designers can increase their impact while creating better user experiences. On the blog UX Collective Jonathan Lee analyzes factors that make some recommendations of UX designers not recognized as solutions to real user needs and a way to implement business assumptions.
Network without ads
Sophie Clifton-Tucker's entry on the Prototypr.io blog presents alternative business models to create a rational, healthier and more inclusive network. She describes how to replace negative user experience ads with less invasive forms of monetization within the global network.
Creativity under a magnifying glass
At Fast Company, Maria Brito promotes her book on developing creativity and the ability to create innovation. IN teakyou Here are some quick tips to help designers develop their skills.
Focus on the user and the digital ecosystem
Forbes Expert Panel prompts, which will be the foundation for a smooth, positive user experience in the near future. Read more about Red Attarça from UX Planet explanatorywhy, despite applying good UX design practices, the solution may not be satisfactory and the impact of incorporating a digital ecosystem into the design process.
Monitored by technology
In Ineractions magazine, Janelle Mason postulates building a technologically advanced society based on clear standards that take into account the privacy of the people who use them. Article addresses, among other things, the topic of user surveillance with the help of modern technologies.