This episode covers insights from Nielsen Norman Group on designing effective smart home notifications to prevent user fatigue, and Pedro A. Brêtas' reflection on AI tools and personal branding in design. It also highlights community discussions on full stack designer roles, Nordic design trends, and PS1/lowpoly aesthetics. Additionally, it announces the free UX Camp Summer event hosted by Chicago Camps on May 30, open for speaker submissions.
Show Notes
In This Episode
Smart home notifications and their design principles to avoid user fatigue
The impact of AI on enhancing personal branding and online presence
How AI is revolutionizing customer service by enabling more proactive support
Discussion on the differences between full stack designers and developers
Exploration of Nordic UX/UI trends and PS1/lowpoly aesthetics in web design
Articles Mentioned
"Designing Useful Smart Home Notifications" by Georgia Kenderova and Tim Neusesser (Nielsen Norman Group)
"Are we performing ourselves into exhaustion?" by Pedro A. Brêtas (UX Design.cc)
"Transformation in action: Raising the bar for customer experience" by Declan Ivory (Intercom Blog)
Community Discussions
r/UXDesign - Differences between full stack designers and developers
r/NordicWebDesign - State of design trends in Nordic markets
r/WebDesign - PS1/lowpoly aesthetics on websites
Announcement
Chicago Camps is hosting UX Camp Summer on Saturday, May 30.
Event Details: It's an online event with free tickets available thanks to community generosity.
Tickets: You can purchase a general admission ticket for $13.50 if it fits within your budget.