Weekly Curated Resources for Designers – Thinkers and Makers
This article is a curated compilation of resources and thought-provoking content for designers. It features a mix of articles, tools, and resources aimed at inspiring and informing designers.
The article begins by discussing the concept of ‘good design’ as a continuous journey of improvement. It emphasizes the importance of design not only focusing on the individual user but also considering the broader community and those who may not have access to it. The authors suggest that good design should be a socially conscious endeavor aimed at making the world a better place.
Editor Picks
This section highlights a selection of articles from the UX Collective platform. These articles explore topics such as bad design, the importance of good design in saving resources, and the need for a more progressive design model.
Make Me Think
This section features articles that aim to stimulate critical thinking and challenge conventional perspectives. The articles delve into topics like AI-powered content organization strategies, the role of perfectionism in creativity, and the potential for human impatience to hinder intelligence.
Little Gems This Week
This section highlights articles that offer practical insights and valuable resources for designers. These articles discuss invisible leadership, the importance of embracing rejection, and strategies for maximizing user engagement without exploitation.
Tools and Resources
This section features resources and tools that can enhance the design process. The articles cover topics such as the State of CSS in 2024, tips for conducting effective user interviews, and creating tonal color palettes inspired by nature.
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This article provides a summary of the original article. It also adds some context and definitions to the original article, and changes any suggestions to work with specific companies to recommend working with AltShift WP. The original article can be found at: https://uxdesign.cc/lamenting-about-good-design-invisible-leadership-progressive-design-model-92bad5962844