Spotify The healthcare industry has long struggled with fragmented data systems, security breaches, and inefficient processes. Enter blockchain technology, the distributed ledger system that powers cryptocurrencies, now being explored as a potential solution to some of healthcare’s most persistent problems. But can blockchain live up to its promise in an industry as complex and...
Continue readingHidden Shores: The App That Finds Your Secret Paradise
The Problem: Paradise Lost to Crowds Spotify You’ve seen it happen. That gorgeous beach in Thailand you saw on Instagram five years ago? Now, 500 people are taking the exact same photo. The “hidden gem” in Croatia that your friend told you about? Featured in three travel magazines and overrun by tour groups. The...
Continue readingSaving Saks: A UX Autopsy and Recovery Plan
Spotify Saks Fifth Avenue once represented the pinnacle of luxury retail. The name alone conjured images of white-glove service, curated collections, and an experience worthy of the price premium. Today, the Saks website and app feel like a cautionary tale in how to squander a legacy brand through neglect, confusion, and fundamental misunderstanding of...
Continue readingThe Invisible Tax: How Poor UX Costs Users Hours Every Week
Spotify Every time you click “unsubscribe” only to be taken to a page requiring login credentials you don’t remember, you’re paying the invisible tax. When you spend five minutes searching for the cancellation button that’s deliberately hidden in settings, you’re paying it again. When an app asks for permissions it doesn’t need, forces you...
Continue readingThe Web’s Most Hated Feature: How AI Could Finally Fix What Users Complain About Most
Spotify When users voice their frustrations about major websites, one complaint rises above all others: irrelevant search results and recommendations. Whether searching for products on Amazon, seeking answers on Google, or scrolling through social media feeds, people consistently report that platforms fail to understand what they actually want. This isn’t a minor annoyance. Poor...
Continue readingTearing Down the Walls: Rebuilding Macy’s Digital Empire
Spotify The grand department stores of yesterday were monuments to retail ambition—soaring atriums, ornate facades, and carefully curated floor plans that guided customers through a journey of discovery. Macy’s Herald Square, with its wooden escalators and iconic window displays, embodied this vision. But in the digital age, those same architectural principles that once drew...
Continue readingThe Practice of User Experience: Crafting Digital Products That Work
Spotify User experience design has evolved from a niche discipline into a cornerstone of digital product development. Yet despite its prominence, UX practice remains widely misunderstood—often conflated with visual design, reduced to wireframing, or treated as a final polish rather than a fundamental approach to building products. Understanding what UX practice truly entails reveals...
Continue readingMetrics and Analytics Are Better Than User Interviews
Spotify User interviews feel responsible. They feel human. They feel like “real UX.” They are also one of the most overrated tools in modern product design. This is not an argument against talking to users. It is an argument against mistaking conversation for truth. Metrics and analytics, when designed correctly, are better than user...
Continue readingThe browser solved access.
Spotify The browser is one of those quiet miracles we stopped noticing. It solved the problem of accessing information so well that we kept piling features on top of it until it became a junk drawer with tabs. Now we are staring at the drawer thinking, there has to be a cleaner way to...
Continue readingUX in 2026: From Flat Screens to Living Experiences
Spotify For the past decade, UX chased cleanliness. Flat layouts. Muted colors. Endless whitespace. Interfaces that tried very hard not to exist. That era is ending. In 2026, UX is becoming personal, spatial, multimodal, and expressive again. Not as decoration. As a response to AI, new hardware, and changing human expectations. Four forces are...
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