The Feed & The Thread - April 7, 2026

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The Feed & The Thread - April 7, 2026

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We explore the critical shift from moving fast and breaking things to managing legal liability, as Andrés Zapata argues that deceptive interfaces are now actionable harm and Victor Yocco proposes the Decision Node Audit to balance AI transparency with user trust. As we dissect how designers are evolving into risk managers and trust architects, we also weigh the community's struggle between playful aesthetics and the hard requirements of radical transparency. Join us to see how technical rhythm and deep iteration are replacing pure visual flair as the new standard for a trustworthy digital presence. From The Feed Careful, liable UX is a thing now (Andrés Zapata) — Courts now recognize deceptive interfaces as actionable harm, forcing designers to audit for legal compliance. Identifying Necessary Transparency Moments In Agentic AI (Part 1) ([email protected] (Victor Yocco)) — The Decision Node Audit framework maps backend logic to UI updates to build user confidence. R—K ’26: The Thinking and Code Behind a Portfolio Led by Presence (Ravi Klaassens) — True digital presence requires motion and code to function as a single, intentional system. From The Thread Furniture Website Design (r/UI_Design) — The gap between beautiful renders and reliable products becomes a critical liability when deceptive interfaces carry legal weight. Created a lava-lamp inspired time spent counter (r/UI_Design) — Playful visuals attempt to soften the punitive nature of screen time metrics while highlighting transparency tensions. Mapping complex multi step user flows in apps always turns into a mess anyone got good ways to handle edge cases (r/UXDesign) — Designers must shift from creators to risk managers who anticipate where systems might break. anyone switched from Dovetail to something that auto-captures from Slack and calls too? (r/UXResearch) — Automating insight collection risks trading deep qualitative understanding for the speed of data gathering. Today's Notable Articles Designing for the invisible customer — Jonathan Ng Looking at New CSS Multi-Column Layout Wrapping Features — Abhishek Pratap Singh Today's Notable Discussions Does anyone actually use AI? — r/UXDesign I've never seen a more egregious ghost job than "LiveRamp Junior UX Researcher" role — r/UXResearch Curious about how you grow your skills outside of your 9-5 — r/UXDesign What are your favorite daily or weekly UX newsletters? — r/UXDesign Any pattern generator/tools out there that are open to use? — r/UI_Design About The Feed & The Thread The Feed & The Thread is a daily summary of UX articles found in the industry and some light-touch updates from the UX Community found in online forums. It’s brief, and meant as a light-touch overview of what’s happening across UX.

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