Why UX Sometimes Fails Us

Spotify UX is supposed to make things clearer, easier, and more humane.So when an experience feels confusing, bloated, or frustrating, the instinct is to say UX failed. That’s only partly true. UX doesn’t usually fail because designers are careless or unskilled.It fails because the conditions around UX quietly undermine it. Most UX failure is...

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The Land Rover Defender L663: One of the Best Vehicles on Earth With a UX Problem That Holds It Back

Spotify The Land Rover Defender L663 is a masterpiece.It might be the most capable, best-balanced, most character-rich vehicle ever engineered for both modern roads and impossible terrain. The chassis is exceptional. The ride quality is shockingly refined for a box with the aerodynamics of a refrigerator. The drivetrain options are versatile. The proportions are...

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Nissan’s fight back

An Open Letter to Nissan Spotify Nissan, it’s time to stop pretending everything is fine. The brand that once defined durability, originality, and grit has spent the last decade chasing competitors instead of outpacing them. The company that built the indestructible Hardbody, the bulletproof Pathfinder, and the scrappy Sentra has drifted into a place...

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What a Year It Has Been

This year did not feel incremental. It felt corrective. Across design, technology, leadership, and culture, many of the assumptions we quietly relied on finally cracked. Some collapsed under pressure. Others simply stopped working. The result was uncomfortable at times, clarifying at others, and ultimately necessary. If there is a single theme that defined this...

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The UX Debt No One Tracks: Emotional Debt

Spotify Teams obsess over technical debt. They debate design debt. They argue about research debt. Almost no one talks about emotional debt, but understanding it can empower teams to protect trust before it’s lost. Emotional debt is the accumulated frustration, confusion, hesitation, and micro-betrayals a user experiences while interacting with your product. It’s invisible...

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