Metal is hot
Signs of Bad Design
On a summer day, the brass push plates of these doors become too hot to touch. To prevent unhappy customers, someone covers them with a paper sign.
How to write content patterns
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Patterns are the way to design meaningful experiences quickly. So how to write them? Start by collecting frequently seen problems and solutions in a
Seven things I know
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In the tech industry, we worship the knowledge transfer document—a sanitized collection of links, credentials, and project statuses meant to
Your video meeting is too damn big
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Unless it’s a purely social brouhaha, eight people is the absolute maximum tolerable number of participants for a meeting on Zoom. Six is better.
The Three Sees of Content Design
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When designing an experience, principles can help you feel confident choosing among different approaches. But it’s tricky. There is no “absolute
The definitive post on whether chatGPT will take your job
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Nobody knows. No one on LinkedIn or Twitter knows. No one at the New York Times knows. None of your favorite politicians know. Even scientists
The new clothes fallacy
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I recently came across an article called “I hate MVPs. So do your customers. Make it SLC instead.” In it, Jason Cohen advocates for replacing the
A Smallish Book about content design
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Me and Chelsea Larsson are writing a book together and publishing excerpts from the book as a fortnightly newsletter. Follow along! When you tell
How to make Confluence less horrible
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If you’re a knowledge worker shoveling coal for a software or web company in these Roaring Twenties, you might find yourself face to face with a
I am a writer designer
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There is one topic that makes me floopy. An ever-looming question, especially around the yuppie crowd, that drains me like a machete to the bottom of a young coconut.
Work is like a hill
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I’m sick of the double diamond model. A better metaphor to describe the plight of the average, overworked, over-meetinged knowledge worker comes
Badge of dishonor
Signs of Bad Design
This is the sign that inspired this entire series of signs of bad design. It is found on the Google campus in Mountain View, California. Just about
Ceci n'est pas un poubelle
Signs of Bad Design
This sign lives in my friend’s kitchen in West Oakland, California. The size of this container and its position on the floor absolutely gives trash
This sign is a crime
Signs of Bad Design
This is a real sign near my house. Or at least, it’s a scribbled version of it but the language is the same. The sign lives in the parking lot of a
Beware the lure of consistency
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You know what’s cooler than consistent error messages? Having a bottomless supply of inconsistent error messages. Imagine an infinite stack of
Do not water
Signs of Bad Design
Signs of Bad Design are often used to counteract the impact of a strong affordance. These plants look positively water-able, and yet it’s the wrong
Never, ever use the term microcopy
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When you focus too much on words you belittle the craft of writing. You do this when you call yourself a “wordsmith” or describe your output as
You need three things to design content
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Those three things are people, standards, and patterns. Maybe you’re not convinced. People Standards
Permanently fixed
Signs of Bad Design
A Sign of Bad Design that is also poetry. It deftly employs two meanings of “fixed”: securely placed, immovable repaired The knob, having broken,
Assembly instructions for a side table
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I purchased a side table for my reading chair for a single purpose: keep beverages (coffee, mostly) within arm’s reach as I devour knowledge. It has
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