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EPISODE · May 14, 2026 · 6 MIN

The Feed & The Thread - May 14, 2026

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We explore whether hiding the mechanics of work—whether in AI reasoning, pricing bundles, or hiring pipelines—erodes the trust we claim to design for. From Victor Yocco’s call for transparent agentic updates to community debates on Adobe’s bundling and big tech’s candidate warehousing, we examine how visibility shifts the dynamic from black-box magic to honest collaboration. Join us as we untangle why showing your work, not just the result, is a strategic necessity for building genuine user confidence. From The Feed Can a typeface be safe? (Elvis Hsiao) — Volvo’s custom typeface reduces cognitive load and reaction time, proving typography is a safety feature. Practical Interface Patterns For AI Transparency (Part 2) ([email protected] (Victor Yocco)) — Granular status updates shift AI from black-box magic to transparent collaboration. Honest advice for introverts (Scott Berkun) — Introverts can build influence through strategic visibility, leveraging curiosity rather than changing personality. From The Thread Adobe's "all apps" plan doesnt have all apps... is this fraud? (r/UXDesign) — Hiding pricing logic breaks trust, requiring transparency over seamless onboarding. How generate accurate figma design with codex without using Figma MCP? (r/UXDesign) — AI-assisted design faces friction when forcing deterministic outcomes from probabilistic models. Being warehoused by a Google Recruiter for months. (r/UXResearch) — Treating candidates as data points prioritizes corporate efficiency over human dignity. Quant research when I don’t like doing surveys. Is it possible? (r/UXResearch) — Behavioral log data offers more authentic evidence of user actions than noisy survey responses. Today's Notable Articles What do you do if your best design work is a small project? — Kai Wong Designing Ourselves: The New Obys Identity and Website — Obys rotateX() — Gabriel Shoyombo The ultimate guide to knowledge management for your Sales Agent — Beth-Ann Sher Today's Notable Discussions Are you also exhausted by these insane design hiring assignments and ghosting? — r/UXDesign Review request for the onboarding screens of a dev tool I'm building — r/UI_Design UX question: how should analytics evolve for AI traffic? — r/UserExperience I have been thinking about this for a while and wanted some honest opinions. — r/UserExperience Small thing I shipped this weekend (Free Tool) — r/UXDesign I thought becoming better at ux would make the job less stressful — 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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We explore whether hiding the mechanics of work—whether in AI reasoning, pricing bundles, or hiring pipelines—erodes the trust we claim to design for. From Victor Yocco’s call for transparent agentic updates to community debates on Adobe’s bundling...

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