Writing · Journal
Ten UX principles for better products — ready-to-read essays on design leadership, AI, systems, and human-centered practice.
Why removing a step can be more valuable than redesigning it.
How information architecture can help users scan, understand, and act.
Why people remember moments — not every step in the journey.
Why explicit actions are more usable than “Yes” and “No.”
How inclusive design creates stronger products for everyone.
Why shipping more features does not necessarily create more value.
A practical UX principle for clearer data visualization.
How systems create consistency without limiting creativity.
How observation and data work together in UX research.
How recognition, relevance, and one-tap action can reduce friction without manipulation.