Turning an oil tanker, 21 UX strategies, body language in AR, Figma rollbacks
Just as a tanker cannot make sudden movements without causing disruption, organizations are slow to adapt and change due to their size complexity and established structures.
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Editor picks: The perfectly beautiful imperfection, Onboarding a complex product, Is your company productwashing?
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Little gems this week: What’s next on Figma’s mind? Redesigning design systems, Body language in AR: Designing socially aware interactions, The user experience of developer tools.
Tools and resources: 21 UX strategies to maximize engagement without exploitation, Figma scrapes UI3’s floating panels, Setting up UX office hours in your organization.
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