- Y Bother: The X-Risk of Artistic Creation“Humanity is acquiring all the right technology for all the wrong reasons.” – R. Buckminster Fuller *Disclaimer: when I use the term AI, I’m not… Read More »Y Bother: The X-Risk of Artistic Creation
- Division by Zero“A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle” James Keller For whatever reason, many times in my life I’ve had a bad case of “Keeping… Read More »Division by Zero
- The Social Blue Light Filter“When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world”. John Muir “This was supposed to… Read More »The Social Blue Light Filter
- Why Context is Important to LearningWhen I have spare time, I enjoy reading books from a wide range of topics, and every so often there’s a “meta” book I read… Read More »Why Context is Important to Learning
- Parallels of the Scientific Method and Design-ThinkingWhen I was in middle school, I first learned about the scientific method. I was told there exists a process that scientists follow to make… Read More »Parallels of the Scientific Method and Design-Thinking
- I’m No Longer Trying to Be the BestI find it difficult to take on a new hobby or activity in my life that isn’t some kind of means to an end. What… Read More »I’m No Longer Trying to Be the Best
- Hybrid Working is the FutureWorking remotely has been becoming more important as an option for prospective employees when searching for their next venture. If I have kids that sometimes… Read More »Hybrid Working is the Future
- Being the Only UX Designer on an Agile TeamI started my UX journey as a solo designer, and I found the dynamic of being on a team is totally different than being solo.… Read More »Being the Only UX Designer on an Agile Team
- UndertaleUndertale is an RPG created by an indie game developer, Toby Fox. In the game, players control a human child who has fallen into the Underground,… Read More »Undertale
- Information Architecture (IA)Information architecture (IA) is a professional practice and field of studies focused on solving the basic problems of accessing, and using, the vast amounts of… Read More »Information Architecture (IA)