The Feed & The Thread -  March 22, 2026

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The Feed & The Thread - March 22, 2026

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We tackle the tension between moving fast and moving right as AI reshapes our workflows, asking whether speed is a virtue or just a risky tactic. We explore Taylor Dykes' insistence on the non-negotiable clarity of microcopy, while weighing Christina Wodtke's warning that rushing leads to superficial applications rather than true innovation. From Billie Mandel and Jessica DeMartini's reality check on AI hype to the community's anxious debate on whether to pivot toward data or stay human-centric, we navigate the duality of building beautiful micro-interactions while feeling like the industry is burning down. From The Feed Billie Mandel and Jessica DeMartini – The AI Reality Check: Hype, Harm, and How UX Leads — Design leaders must address AI risks and build resiliency rather than blindly adopting the technology. Speed Is a Tactic, Not a Virtue — Rushing development often yields superficial applications instead of the transformative innovation teams actually need. The 3 C’s of Informational Microcopy — Clarity, concision, and character are non-negotiable principles required for users to trust an interface. From The Thread <Help needed> We've opened the gates of hell — This post highlights the industry's anxiety that the design field is collapsing despite daily creative work. Help me evaluate my possible paths as a mid/senior UXR — Mid-level researchers face a crossroads between pivoting to data science or doubling down on qualitative work. Google teased a DESIGN.md standard for AI design systems… but it looks like it’s locked to Stitch instead of being open — Proprietary tooling threatens the survival of open standards and interoperable design ecosystems. Made this Passenger Filter Animation, open for any oppor — This post illustrates the duality of creating beautiful micro-interactions while fearing the industry is burning down. Today's Notable Discussions I started feeding my interview reactions to claude before writing the research report and the insights got sharper — r/UXDesign Experienced job hunting, portfolio/case study/resume questions and review — 03/22/26 — r/UXDesign UX/UI Design vs Software Engineering — r/UI_Design I just left a project midway because client kept using AI(claude) design as benchmark — r/UXDesign UMichigan MSI vs UT Austin MSIS — r/hci How are you using AI in your UX writing workflow — and where do you draw the line? — r/uxwriting 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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