User norms are always evolving, but the corona lockdown has put change into overdrive — as UX designers we need to account for this in our design thinking. Self-isolation, social distancing, face masks, rigorous hand washing rituals and communicating with friends and family exclusively via video conference are just some of the ways societal norms […]
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What can we do to humanise our “user experiences”?
How one book gave me better perspective on human experience design. Having just finished reading “The Age of Surveillance Capitalism” by Shoshana Zuboff, I feel like my eyes have been opened that little wider and the tech world won’t quite look the same again. The text is a tour de force thought provoking analysis of […]
Silicon Valley ‘Tethics’ in the real world
Sundar Pichai’s op-ed in the FT is a call for big tech to be more ethical and I genuinely do agree with the sentiment, for Google it’s a brilliant PR move, a pre-emptive strike. It’s akin to walking into a crowded room – farting, and then saying ‘can someone smell something?’ As a society we […]