Weekly Curated Resources for Designers
The UX Collective newsletter provides a curated list of articles, tools, and resources for designers. Each week, they offer a mix of **editor picks**, **make me think** pieces, **little gems**, **tools and resources**, and **support** options.
Editor Picks
This week’s editor picks include an article on the **perfectly beautiful imperfection** by Himanshu Bharadwaj, which discusses the value of imperfection in a world obsessed with polish. Another article explores **onboarding a complex product** through a case study of Grammarly by Rosie Hoggmascall. Paolo Lacche writes about **productwashing** and how tech organizations can become impostors in the product world.
Make Me Think
The “Make Me Think” section features articles that challenge traditional thinking. This week, they highlight an article from Sketch on the use of AI, where they state they will ”never consider it in Sketch. Not now, not tomorrow, not ever. ”. The section also includes an article titled “The intelligence age” by Sam Altman, which discusses the potential of AI to improve lives. Finally, the “Make Me Think” section features an article from the NNG Group on a **deceptive UX pattern** called sneaking, which is used to drive immediate business growth by misleading users.
Little Gems This Week
The “Little Gems This Week” section features articles that offer practical insights and tips. This week, Darren Yeo writes about **Figma’s plans to redesign design systems**. Ruoyong (Eli) Hong explores the use of **body language in AR design** to create socially aware interactions. And Sara Kaandorp discusses the **user experience of developer tools**.
Tools and Resources
The “Tools and Resources” section features tools and resources that designers can use in their work. This week’s featured resources include 21 UX strategies to maximize engagement without exploitation, an article about Figma scrapes UI3’s floating panels, and a piece on **setting up UX office hours in your organization**.
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This summary was generated using the original article. The original article can be found here: https://uxdesign.cc/turning-an-oil-tanker-21-ux-strategies-body-language-in-ar-figma-rollbacks-d685540caa5f