EPISODE · Mar 15, 2026 · 5 MIN
The Feed & The Thread - March 15, 2026
We tackle the sharp tension of whether rapid AI adoption is compressing our thinking into "AI brain fry," as Pablo Stanley warns, or simply internalizing our process into fluid workflows, as Sarah Gibbons and Huei-Hsin Wang argue. We also cut through the noise of performative thought leadership and "vibe coding" to ask if we are sacrificing deep user understanding for the sake of quick artifacts. Join us as we navigate this collective pushback against the noise and seek a return to substance in our field. From The Feed Fried — Rapid AI adoption creates cognitive burnout that kills the deep, reflective thinking essential for human-centered design. Transformation in action: What it takes to automate 81% of your customer service while improving CX — Intercom automated eighty-one percent of support to handle demand spikes while saving millions annually. Design Process Isn't Dead, It’s Compressed — Experienced designers are not skipping research steps but internalizing them into fluid workflows to maintain quality. From The Thread No hate but why are product designers so pretentious? Every product designer wants to become a thought leader these days. Even juniors, which is hilarious. — Managers pressure designers to seek external visibility, confusing performative thought leadership with actual job value. Today's Notable Articles Twisha Shah Brandenburg – From Resistance to Reinvention: The Human Work of Design Maturity — Chicago Camps Today's Notable Discussions Why is finding a good UX wireframing tool and prototyping tool soo hard — r/UXDesign UW HCDE vs CMU MHCI — r/hci Solving "Interface Fatigue": A case study in minimalist utility design for fragmented 2026 media — r/UXDesign UW HCDE v/s Georgia Tech HCI: Which one is best and good to go? 👇🏼 — r/hci User journey mapping tools for apps that show actual paths vs assumed paths — r/UXDesign Experienced job hunting, portfolio/case study/resume questions and review — 03/15/26 — r/UXDesign PM's & Vibe coding — r/UXDesign You all encouraged me to keep pursuing this skeuomorphic film roll selector. Any feedback on the rest of the design? — r/UI_Design My process has changed dramatically and I don’t like it — 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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