The Feed & The Thread - March 28, 2026

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The Feed & The Thread - March 28, 2026

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We tackle the sharp question of who owns design judgment when AI decides the interface, weighing Fabricio Teixeira's call for "livable" products against Kate Moran's warning about shifting accountability in GenUI. We also navigate the messy reality of whether data science credentials truly improve research or just pad resumes, while designers debate if AI is becoming a strategic necessity or a race to the bottom where product managers take over creative decisions. Join us as we dissect these tensions to figure out what it actually means to orchestrate AI agents without losing the human context that defines good design. From The Feed Must-Have UX/UI Design Skills for Claude Code — Designers must translate intent into technical constraints to effectively orchestrate AI agents for code generation. GenUI vs. Vibe Coding: Who’s Designing? — Accountability shifts depending on whether AI executes the design or judges the final outcome. Google Stitch, design maturity guide, livable products — Outsourcing design thinking to algorithms risks long-term user well-being by prioritizing lovable over livable products. From The Thread Quant User Researcher Resources — Deep statistical training may replace the messy human context essential for asking the right research questions. The ratio of demand for PM's vs. Designers has flipped — Product managers letting AI make poor design choices signals a race to the bottom where execution outweighs empathy. Which tech industry is more “in need” of creative designers? — Valuing creativity only in consumer apps misses strategic opportunities in complex sectors like healthcare and logistics. Which AI tools are worth learning and incorporating in design workflows? — Blindly adopting every new tool creates clutter rather than speeding up an already crowded design process. Today's Notable Articles The Future of Apps — Dan Saffer Pell Mell: Crafting a Visual Exploration Platform with Editorial Rhythm — Gaspard Silvestre Taste is not a feature — Joshua Leigh Today's Notable Discussions What no one tells you in Design school (and I had to learn the hard way). — r/UXDesign CHI 2026 Registration Transfer Wanted — r/hci Is it worth reading? — r/UXDesign yeah I’m done — r/UXDesign What do you think of this UI for an MVP version of my purchase tracking app? — r/UI_Design GT hci — r/hci 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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