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This edition covers why inaccessible systems make AI worse,  the theater of AI generated feedback, and dangers of ‘user-friendly’ AI. Also don't miss a catalogue of 250 named colors, a Wikipedia link visualizer, and local file sharing tool.

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This week we explore some B2B UX research traps, and how to build accessible charts. Also don't miss a museum art search engine, a fun multiplayer online rave and some UI animation examples.

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This week, we explore answers to common accessibility myths, modal versus page UX decisions, and how AI affects design quality. Also: a nice mathematical font pairing tool, a podcast about inclusive enterprise UX, and CSS new properties for grid gaps.

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This week's newsletter focuses on my project definition framework, an interesting essay on being both engineer and artist in the AI era and some Claude Design limits for design systems. Also don't miss 2 beautiful technical dataviz, and a very important potato quiz.

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Full freedom, no direction, no constraints. Sounds like a dream. But for any project, it's a trap. So I built a tool to fix that: a small card with 6 strategic questions to define your project before chaos kicks in.

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