EPISODE · May 2, 2026 · 7 MIN
The Feed & The Thread - May 2, 2026
We explore why optimizing for easy metrics like interface polish often masks foundational flaws in research rigor and ethical alignment. Drawing on Raluca Budiu’s warning that bad data is expensive and Zeeshan Khalid’s distinction between usability and accessibility, we argue that high scores can’t fix exclusion or invalid participant selection. The conversation extends to the community’s shift from AI hype to practical utility, highlighting how documenting pushback against dark patterns matters more than iterative tweaks when business goals contradict user trust. From The Feed A Fresh View In May (2026 Wallpapers Edition) ([email protected] (Cosima Mielke)) — Fresh visual perspectives reset attention and spark inspiration during long workdays. Selection Criteria: How to Pick Your Participants (Raluca Budiu, Therese Fessenden) — Skipping deep selection criteria destroys validity, resulting in inconclusive noise. Usability, accessibility, and the human-AI paradigm (Zeeshan Khalid) — Accessibility is a prerequisite; usability scores can mask total exclusion. From The Thread Where does AI actually fit in your UX workflow (beyond hype)? (r/UXDesign) — AI automates tedious documentation to free up focus for actual constraints. Looking for feedback on a wireframe build for a learning app/game (r/UI_Design) — Navigation labels must match user mental models to avoid semantic disconnects. Is the best UX really the one users don’t notice? (r/UXDesign) — Design-literate users notice when invisible design hides complexity rather than simplifying it. I’m getting impostor syndrome (r/UXDesign) — Research rigor means nothing if business goals contradict user trust through dark patterns. Today's Notable Articles Information Seeking in China: A Different Ecosystem, Familiar Behavior — Feifei Liu, Maria Rosala Thoughtful AI Implementation for UXR Leaders — Ashlee Edwards, Ph.D. What’s !important #10: HTML-in-Canvas, Hex Maps, E-ink Optimization, and More — Daniel Schwarz Today's Notable Discussions How do you handle the “production work” vs actual design thinking in UX? — r/UXDesign I built an interactive food planning and logging widget — r/UI_Design High craft, low empathy — r/UXDesign Portfolio Review Requests — r/UI_Design How to make the screen content scroll without scrolling the nav. bar in Figma? — r/UI_Design What can I improve with the UI? — 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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