How UX Can Pick a Product and Transform It

Spotify User experience design possesses a unique power: the ability to take an existing product—even a struggling one—and fundamentally improve it without changing what it does. While marketing can reposition a product and engineering can add features, UX design can make people actually want to use something they previously abandoned or ignored. This transformation...

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Beyond the Daemon: Building Smart Glasses That Empower Rather Than Control

Spotify Daniel Suarez’s 2006 novel Daemon presents a chilling vision of technology run amok—an AI-driven system that manipulates reality through augmented overlays, game mechanics, and automated systems. Yet buried within this techno-thriller’s darker themes lies a provocative question: what if we could harness similar concepts to create technology that genuinely serves humanity? Specifically, what...

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The Friction Paradox: Why the Best Products Make You Work Harder

Spotify There’s a religion in product design: remove friction at all costs. One-click checkouts. Auto-filled forms. Infinite scroll. We’ve spent two decades eliminating every possible barrier between users and actions. And we’ve created products people don’t value. The uncomfortable truth nobody wants to admit: friction isn’t the enemy of engagement—it’s often the source of...

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