This episode covers expert insights on how AI tools impact designers' connection to their work and the benefits of using SVGs over raster images for web loaders. It also delves into community discussions about Apple’s controversial UI designs and the search for an all-encompassing wireframing tool. Lastly, it announces UX Camp Summer, an upcoming online event open for speaker submissions on May 30th.
Show Notes
In This Episode
Designers face a potential disconnect from their work due to AI tools, which can diminish joy in manual tasks like pixel adjustments.
The discussion on SVG vs. Raster Loaders highlights the efficiency and scalability of SVGs for web design.
Teams need to be cautious about data handling when adopting new AI tools.
Reddit discussions highlight user frustrations with Apple’s latest designs and the search for effective wireframing tools.
Community emphasis on designing serene, less cluttered interfaces that promote well-being.
Articles Mentioned
"Extended overthinking" by Pablo Stanley (UX Design.cc)
"Loading Smarter: SVG vs. Raster Loaders in Modern Web Design" by Mariana Beldi (CSS-Tricks)
"Your AI Tools Have a Trust Problem" (Mitoware)
Community Discussions
r/UI_Design - Discussion on why Apple’s latest design feels scammy to some users.
r/UX_Design - Exploration of whether there's an ideal wireframing tool that can handle flows and prototypes effectively.
r/UI_Design - Building a digital sanctuary to combat cluttered interfaces causing anxiety.
Announcement
Chicago Camps is hosting UX Camp Summer on Saturday, May 30th. There's an open call for speakers; submit your idea today! It’s an online event accessible from anywhere in the world. Tickets are free, with the option to purchase a general admission ticket for $13.50 if it’s within your budget.