Articles by Tag #ux

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If It's Not Accessible, It's Not Design

When I first started my career in UX/UI design, I presented a redesign of a dashboard to a SaaS...

Learn More 30 6Jan 26

Future of CSS: Select styling without the hacks

For years the <select> element has been notoriously difficult to style. Developers had to...

Learn More 36 14Mar 10 '25

Please, Stop Redirecting to Login on 401 Errors 🛑

You spend 15 minutes filling out a long configuration form. You get a Slack notification, switch...

Learn More 29 10Jan 15

I'm a dyslexic developer. Here is why I built a task tracker to escape the "Wall of Text"

​As a seasoned developer, my day involves looking at a lot of screens. But the most exhausting part...

Learn More 12 4Feb 21

The slow death of epiphanies and utilitarian programming

Utilitarian coding is defined as follows: The code you write should be directly useful or serve the...

Learn More 13 3Oct 14 '25

I built a romantic app to surprise my wife. See what I learned from it.

A few months ago, I wanted to surprise my wife with something more meaningful than just a message,...

Learn More 15 3Dec 29 '25

Figma MCP: sou designer, o que eu tenho a ver?

Se você trabalha com produto, já percebeu que entre o “nosso design está pronto!” e o “isso está no...

Learn More 83 4Dec 4 '25

Animation as Strategy — Not Decoration

View demo https://codepen.io/kspmultimedia/live/MYaGPmP Hi! I don't usually post much here but...

Learn More 11 0Dec 1 '25

One Small UX Fix That Actually Helps

When I build software, I try to make the app remember things. So the user doesn’t have to do the same...

Learn More 122 1Aug 4 '25

Comparing Page Transition Strategies in Next.js: A Performance Study

In the era of modern web development, we often ask ourselves: what's the best way to navigate between...

Learn More 9 7Oct 26 '25

Rethinking Front-End UX: Microsoft’s NLWeb and the Rise of Natural Language Interfaces

Web UX is experiencing a significant shift. Not because of a new JavaScript framework, but due to...

Learn More 12 2May 19 '25

No A11y No UX

This one is inspired by Julia's "No Accessibility No UX". The first thing I learned about usability...

Learn More 7 1Oct 8 '25

🔍 Transparency Isn't Just What You Show

I'm not used to stopping mid-sign-up flow to appreciate good UX. But earlier today, I was creating a...

Learn More 1 0Nov 1 '25

Why Building with Voice Is a UX Design Challenge, Not Just a Tech One

When people think about building with voice, they think about hard problems: Real-time...

Learn More 112 2Aug 4 '25

If You Could Add ONE Feature to a Design Portfolio, What Would It Be?

A Conversation Every Designer Should Be Having If you were building your design website or portfolio...

Learn More 8 2Dec 13 '25

Why does big tech not run Accessibility bug bounties?

A dark blue background filled with a grid of light blue binary code (ones and zeros). In the center,...

Learn More 2 3Oct 2 '25

🟦 How should AI respond to uncertainty?

A structural approach to ambiguous input, illustrated through a concept called VPS In my previous...

Learn More 5 0May 9 '25

Experience-First Portfolio: A New Approach to Showcasing Engineering Skills

After 6 years in the tech industry, I realized traditional portfolios were broken. They show what you built, but not how you work with teams or solve real problems. So I threw out the project grid and built something completely different. Instead of showcasing projects, I created "expertise pillars" that tell stories about engineering experiences. In this post, I break down the four-page architecture that ditches screenshots for stories, and why experience-first portfolios better reflect modern collaborative engineering.

Learn More 2 2Jan 1

Designing Agentic Workflows: Lessons from Orchestration, Context, and UX

Many challenges in AI products stem less from choosing frameworks and more from how user experience...

Learn More 6 0Oct 22 '25

What breaks trust in authentication UX

Most authentication systems fail long before security even becomes relevant. They fail at trust. Not...

Learn More 4 1Dec 25 '25

How We Automate Accessibility Testing with Playwright and Axe

At Subito, accessibility (a11y) is an important requirement for ensuring all users, regardless of...

Learn More 1 1Dec 10 '25

I Lost 25% of a Form by Scrolling Up. Nobody Noticed.

A short essay about silent data loss, normal user behavior, and the blind spots product metrics rarely capture.

Learn More 2 0Jan 24

My Dad Left Windows For Linux. So Should Yours.

With Windows getting progressively worse every day, Linux is slowly becoming a better option for the...

Learn More 40 21Jun 7 '25

The Hard Part of AI Isn’t the Model. It’s Everything Else.

When I first wrote about building Commentto, the focus was on why I built it. This time, the story is...

Learn More 18 4Jan 24

The Architecture of Anxiety and Shame, Part One

Part One, The Scarcity and Pressure to Make Decisions and Placing Guilt in the Users...

Learn More 6 2Oct 7 '25

Let's create international phone number input with React, Tailwind CSS and Headless UI

Back in the day, users had to shout a phone number or address to a phone company employee to get...

Learn More 25 2Mar 12 '25

How Blind People Navigate the World, On and Offline, with Screen Readers and White Canes

Online Navigation Online navigation works quite similarly to offline navigation, only the...

Learn More 6 2Sep 25 '25

Trauma-Informed React Hooks

Early testing feedback: "The interface was unusable when I needed it most." During pain...

Learn More 6 3Dec 7 '25

# What's going on behind context editing

A satirical look at modern AI's "revolutionary" memory management We've all been there. You're...

Learn More 1 0Oct 15 '25

Building the “Confidence Layer” in an Indian Used Car Marketplace: Why It Matters & How We’re Doing It

When we tell other devs that we’re building a used-car marketplace tailored for Indian buyers &...

Learn More 0 0Oct 14 '25