The Feed & The Thread - January 21, 2026

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The Feed & The Thread - January 21, 2026

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This episode covers Hyperlegible Sans, a new accessible font, and highlights the pitfalls of ARIA roles in web accessibility. It also touches on how AI-generated content is shaping user skepticism. The thread segment delves into subreddit discussions about hand-drawn restaurant menus and challenges faced by freelance web designers. Additionally, it announces UX Camp Winter, an online event for UX professionals, priced at $13.50. Show Notes In This Episode Introduction to Hyperlegible Sans, a new font designed for better legibility among low-vision users. Discussion on ARIA roles causing accessibility issues and the importance of semantic HTML and user testing with assistive technologies. Exploration of how AI-generated content is fostering skepticism in users, enhancing critical thinking skills. Articles Mentioned “Hyperlegible Sans: An Open-Source Font for Accessibility” by Matthew Stephens (UX Design.cc) “A Tale of ARIA Roles Gone Wrong” by Hashim Quraishi (CSS-Tricks) “The Rise of AI and the Critical Thinker’s Response” by Emily Yorgey (UX Design.cc) Community Discussions r/design - Playful hand-drawn menu design for a seafood restaurant, sparking lively discussions and humor. r/web_design - Tips for a talented web designer struggling to find clients who pay fairly, offering advice on compensation issues. r/design - Debate over the potential resurgence of german tiled tables in contemporary designs. r/designsystems - Discussion on how AI-assisted tools are evolving roles within design technology. Announcement UX Camp Winter Date: Saturday, February 21st Location: Online (accessible from anywhere) Tickets: $13.50; Pay-What-You-Can tickets and free passes available for those in need. More Information & Tickets: ChicagoCamps.org Submit your speaking idea today to share your UX work! 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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