Niklaus Gerber - Issue #99
Why small teams win
Great products are made by people who care. As teams grow in size, ownership, responsibilities, and individual impact become abstract and blurred. As soon as ownership becomes ambiguous, products…
The Inside Story of Reddit's Redesign | WIRED
Goodbye, dystopian Craigslist. There’s a new Reddit, and it’s all grown up.
Designing New Ways to Give Context to News Stories
After a year of testing and learning, we’re launching changes to articles in News Feed.
Beautiful and functional interfaces: Bridging the two worlds | Shakuro
can technical UIs be beautiful? can beautiful UIs be functional? professional interfaces and design
In Defense of Design Thinking, Which Is Terrible
Last week I took part in the Third Annual Phil Patton Lecture, hosted by the Masters Program in Design Research at The School of Visual Arts in New York. The event is held in honor of the program’s former faculty member, design journalist Phil Patton, who passed away in 2015.