Some UX problems are subtle. This is not one of them. This is a simple interaction pattern that breaks a fundamental rule of product design: users must always understand how to exit a state. …
Some design issues don’t require research. You don’t need analytics, user interviews, or usability testing to spot them. You just need to look. This is one of those cases. I came across a LinkedIn …
I design systems that help users decide what matters. Most products treat settings as a secondary screen. A place for toggles. Preferences. Small adjustments. That works — until your product becomes complex. When systems …