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UX Lift links roundup – the best UX and design links from the last few weeks

Create better UX strategies, avoid cognitive biases, discover mental models, communicate better, play games in your calendar and explore the best album ever made.

ByMatt Kevan

Articles

Models all the way down – Fascinating look at how the datasets used by generative AI are created and curated, showing how tiny changes can have a huge impact on the final result.

Generative UI and outcome-oriented design – Rare miss from N/N Group. Barely thought-through attempt at applying generative AI to user experience. There’s definitely a place for AI in UX, but not sure this is it.

Your guide to hamburger menus – Understand where they work well and where other approaches may be better.

UX strategy: what it is and how to create one – A quick overview of what UX strategy is, how to create one and links for further reading.

Top 10 cognitive biases in product design – By being aware of our biases, we can mitigate their impact and make more rational, objective decisions.

Measuring users’ mental models – What mental models are and how to measure them in your research.

Connecting with users: applying principles of communication to UX research – Using communication theory to help gather valuable insights, enhance user experiences, and create more successful products

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Cool tools

SigmaOS – Interesting take on what an LLM-enhanced web browser might look like. Free for macOS. Also interesting that it’s the first Webkit browser with support for Chrome extensions.

Keep Design System – Comprehensive design system built with Figma variables, alongside an open source React component library.

Puter – Free, open-source cloud-based desktop OS. Alternative to Dropbox, Office etc. – store files, run apps and more all from the browser. Also makes it easy to publish a folder of files as a publicly-available website. Get 1GB storage free by signing up with this link.

Creatie – Yet another AI design app. It’ll be interesting to see how these apps fare, considering they all have roughly the same features and are basically just wrappers around ChatGPT.

Butternut – Text-to-website AI tool. Don’t think designers have much to worry about from AI just yet as the demo website I generated was dreadful.

Relume – Looks like it could be a genuinely useful sitemapping and wireframing tool, despite it’s generative AI trapping.

Cool stuff

Infinite NeXT – Explore the ancestor to macOS from the browser. Infinite Mac adds all the major NeXTStep releases as runnable virtual machines. Fascinating to see how advanced it was compared to Mac OS and Windows.

Dog Poo Golf – Sadly cut from the original Wii Sports game. Fun browser game from Matt Round.

HTML Review Issue 3 – Latest edition of the web-based literature magazine. Lots of fascinating and vaguely inscrutable things to explore.

Breaktime – The game breakout, but in your Google Calendar. Decline your meetings with style.

What makes the greatest album of all time? – Exploring changes in album rankings through the power of data.

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