EPISODE · Jun 8, 2026 · 6 MIN
The Feed & The Thread - June 8, 2026
We explore the trap of treating speed as the ultimate design metric, arguing that as AI handles mechanical tasks, our true competitive advantage shifts to strategic judgment and emotional intelligence. Drawing on Daleen Rabe’s call for practical wisdom over pixel-perfection and Roman Pichler’s emphasis on EQ, we examine why human context matters more than automation. The conversation threads through community debates on whether we’re designing genuine products or just portfolio screenshots, challenging you to prioritize depth over velocity. From The Feed No Two Paths Alike: Inside San Rita’s Approach to Digital Experiences (San Rita) — Bespoke discovery and adaptive strategies matter more than standardized consistency for uncovering user needs. Let the AI have the pixels (Daleen Rabe) — Designers must shift from competing on speed to leveraging strategic judgment and ethical understanding that AI cannot replicate. Emotional Intelligence for Product Managers: The Competitive Advantage AI Can’t Replicate (Roman Pichler) — Successful leadership relies on managing human dynamics and emotions, which data analysis cannot replace. From The Thread FOSS alternative to figma without AI gen tools? (r/UXDesign) — Designers seek open-source tools to regain tactile control and intentionality, rejecting the noise of generative AI suggestions. Would publishing my undergrad cog psychology paper help me with finding ux research role (r/UserExperience) — Depth of understanding and empathy matter more than academic credentials or degree format. Are we designing products or just designing screenshots? (r/UXDesign) — Optimizing for portfolio visuals ignores the messy, dynamic context of real user needs, accessibility, and technical limits. Today's Notable Articles The flaw is the feature — Dora Czerna You’re still archiving. Your files have already become substrate. — Adrian Levy We used to log off — Wira Indra Kusuma Today's Notable Discussions uxr or swe? — r/UXResearch Designers are being pushed to work faster, not think deeper. — r/UI_Design New in the field - how do I proceed? — r/UXDesign Is it actually this bad? — r/UXDesign QUESTION FOR SENIOR DESIGNERS — r/UXDesign 4 tools to turn abstract ideas into clear visuals — r/UXDesign 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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