This episode covers Laura Klein's argument for a design system enforcer to maintain consistency and efficiency, James Harrison's exploration of intuition in design despite AI advancements, and community discussions on veterans ditching design software and qualities lacking in UX candidates. It also announces UX Camp Winter, happening online on February 21st.
Show Notes
In This Episode
Discussion on the necessity of having an enforcer for design systems to ensure consistency and efficiency.
Exploration of how intuition plays a critical role for designers even as AI becomes more prevalent.
Highlights from recent publications including Intercom Blog, CSS-Tricks, and Center Centre (Jared Spool at UIE).
Community buzz around veteran designers leaving their tools and the challenges faced by new UX candidates.
Articles Mentioned
["Your Design System Needs an Enforcer"] by Laura Klein (Nielsen Norman Group)
["The return of the intuitive designer in the age of AI"] by James Harrison (UX Design.cc)
Community Discussions
r/UXDesign - Veteran designer's decision to ditch design software after twenty-plus years.
r/UXDesign - Qualities often lacking in UX candidates, emphasizing the need for significant tweaking even with design systems.
r/UXDesign - Handling negativity during design reviews and maintaining a balanced perspective.
r/UXDesign - Balancing simplicity and functionality in complex design projects.
r/UXDesign - Free alternatives to Mobbin for web-app UI inspiration.
Announcement
Chicago Camps is hosting UX Camp Winter on Saturday, February 21st.
Event Details: All presentations will be online, allowing global participation.
Ticket Information: Tickets are available at $13.50 each with plenty of complimentary passes due to community support.