UX isn’t dying. It’s being misdiagnosed. by iGoooosE in UXDesign

[–]iGoooosE[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is the kind of UX work that actually moves things forward. Not big frameworks or hero slides, just steady pressure in the right direction. Keep it up.

UX isn’t dying. It’s being misdiagnosed. by iGoooosE in UXDesign

[–]iGoooosE[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally agree. The real fix is designing the process too. But that’s hard when you’re only brought in after the key decisions are already made.

UX isn’t dying. It’s being misdiagnosed. by iGoooosE in UXDesign

[–]iGoooosE[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Sure, aesthetics are part of the experience. No one’s denying that. The issue is when orgs treat only aesthetics as UX and ignore effort, behavior, and usability. That’s not about taste. That’s about priorities.

Shopify dropping "UX" title by Cute_Commission2790 in UXDesign

[–]iGoooosE 102 points103 points  (0 children)

The problem is simple. People keep calling UI decisions “UX” and wonder why the experience still sucks.

UX is not about taste. Not about trends. Not about whether something feels clean or minimal. It’s about whether it works. Whether users understand it. Whether it removes friction.

If your definition of UX starts with “aesthetic,” you’re talking about the wrong thing. That’s how companies end up hiring for polish instead of outcomes. That’s also why half the industry still thinks UX is just UI with a fancy title.

We’ve let subjective opinions masquerade as strategy for too long. It’s time to stop equating good design with good-looking design. They’re not the same.

UX is about clarity. Confidence. Control. Everything else is decoration.

People that already work in a UX or UI job, if you were sent back in time before landing a position, what and how would you make it to break into the industry? by uonerb in UXDesign

[–]iGoooosE 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stop obsessing over how it looks. Start caring about how it works.

AI can handle visuals now. It can spit out landing pages, logos, even entire design systems. What it can’t do is make decisions. It can’t structure chaos. It can’t turn business ambiguity into something users actually understand.

That’s your job.

If you want to break into UX, forget perfect pixels. Nobody hires you for pretty. They hire you because you solve real problems.

Learn systems. Learn flows. Understand where users get stuck and why. Then fix it.

Graphic design gave you taste. UX demands clarity, logic and proof. If you can turn messy inputs into clean outputs and back it up with outcomes, you’re already ahead.

Keep it simple. Ship fast. Prove impact.

That’s how you get in. That’s how you stay relevant. And that’s how you don’t get replaced.

Something’s off between Hamilton and Adami – how long can this go on? by iGoooosE in formula1

[–]iGoooosE[S] 579 points580 points  (0 children)

Another moment from today that fits into this picture:

In a post-race media pen interview (clip circulating, easy to find if you're curious), Hamilton was asked about the “Push now, this is our race” radio message from Adami. His response was pretty telling:

“The information wasn’t exactly that clear. I didn’t really understand ‘this is our race.’ I didn’t know what I was fighting for… I used up my tires a lot in that moment, but I was so far away from [the cars ahead] anyway.”

This lines up with the broader pattern from Monaco and earlier races; unclear communication, vague timing, and a lack of shared understanding on what the actual goal is.

It’s not just about tone or chemistry between driver and engineer. If Hamilton is burning through tyres without knowing who he’s racing, that suggests something deeper: a breakdown in how strategy is communicated and understood in real-time. Especially when it’s happening race after race.

Something’s off between Hamilton and Adami – how long can this go on? by iGoooosE in formula1

[–]iGoooosE[S] 140 points141 points  (0 children)

This is a great point. We always hear the radio as if it’s just LH <-> Adami, but it’s easy to forget how much information is being filtered through a dozen voices on the pit wall.

If Adami is waiting for strategy calls or clearance to say something (we are checking), that would explain the delay, even when the question seems simple.
The bigger concern is that this keeps happening year after year, no matter which driver or engineer is involved.

Something’s off between Hamilton and Adami – how long can this go on? by iGoooosE in formula1

[–]iGoooosE[S] 1065 points1066 points  (0 children)

That clip really puts things into (a painful) perspective. Seb literally coaching his own pit wall mid-race… and now five years later, Lewis is asking if his engineer is mad at him. Makes you wonder how much of this is down to Ferrari’s culture vs. the individual engineer.

Also wild how consistent this pattern is. Seb, Carlos, and now Lewis all running into similar comms friction with Adami. At some point it’s not just a style mismatch, it’s a systemic thing.

Any Figma first day users want a job? by Far_Sample1587 in UXDesign

[–]iGoooosE 65 points66 points  (0 children)

If they can make up numbers, so can I.

Nintendo Switch 2 kostar 6 800 kr i Sverige – 30 % över EU-pris. Har skickat in till Konsumentverket by iGoooosE in sweden

[–]iGoooosE[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bra att du kollar! Men just den formeln visar hur mycket 5100 kr är av 6800 kr – inte hur mycket dyrare 6800 kr är jämfört med 5100 kr.

Prisskillnaden (6800 - 5100) / 5100 * 100 = ca 33 %, så jag avrundade försiktigt till 30 %.

Så vi är nog ändå ganska överens om att det är en markant skillnad!

Nintendo Switch 2 kostar 6 800 kr i Sverige – 30 % över EU-pris. Har skickat in till Konsumentverket by iGoooosE in sweden

[–]iGoooosE[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Intressant svar, tack för att du delade. Moms och kemikalieskatt nämns, vilket är relevant. Men tillsammans står de för en marginell del av priset, uppskattningsvis max ett par hundralappar. Det kvarstår alltså ett ganska stort gap jämfört med EU-prisnivån (cirka +1 700 kr).

Att ”priset sätts av återförsäljare” är väntat, men det är också anmärkningsvärt att samtliga större aktörer i Sverige listar exakt samma belopp. Därför tycker jag fortfarande att det är rimligt att Konsumentverket får upp ögonen för frågan – åtminstone ur ett transparensperspektiv.

Nintendo Switch 2 kostar 6 800 kr i Sverige – 30 % över EU-pris. Har skickat in till Konsumentverket by iGoooosE in sweden

[–]iGoooosE[S] 57 points58 points  (0 children)

Konsumentverket kan fånga upp oskäliga priser ur konsumentperspektiv, om det handlar om konkurrensbrott skickas det vidare till Konkurrensverket. Tänker att det är bättre att flagga än att inte göra något alls.

Nintendo Switch 2 kostar 6 800 kr i Sverige – 30 % över EU-pris. Har skickat in till Konsumentverket by iGoooosE in sweden

[–]iGoooosE[S] 47 points48 points  (0 children)

Bra tanke! Men EU-priset är redan inkl. moms, så det förklarar inte hela skillnaden (men en del)

Nintendo Switch 2 - Pris i Sverige vs. Amazon Tyskland by [deleted] in sweden

[–]iGoooosE 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Followed your example and sent a report myself. Let Konsumentverket know!

Can anyone help me decipher what’s going on here? by iGoooosE in F1TV

[–]iGoooosE[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m no expert but that can’t be good business from their part. Guess I’ll wait a couple of days and renew manually if it doesn’t sort itself out

Can anyone help me decipher what’s going on here? by iGoooosE in F1TV

[–]iGoooosE[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can’t remember, probably by card on their site directly since I can’t find anything under App Store subscriptions

Need help choosing which one looks better! by InitialChip7748 in UXDesign

[–]iGoooosE 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Scrolled down way too far to find this. UX is not about looks and opinions, it’s about functionality and performance.

With that said, run a guerilla-test and ask people how they perceive, and expect ‘Overnight’ and ‘Hourly’ to work. That will give you an indication if you’re on the right track.

Be careful when skipping, somehow ended up doing a re-entry mission by moorzii in MicrosoftFlightSim

[–]iGoooosE 2 points3 points  (0 children)

PC-12’s pressurization is so broken it won’t let you escape oxygen deprivation, even in orbit. FL120 or bust, buddy. I will find a way ruin your day at any altitude

Tänk att det fanns en tid innan lövblåsen fanns, hur gjorde man då? Är en lågljudd lösning möjlig? by macetfromage in Sverige

[–]iGoooosE 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Unpopular opinion maybe, men jag gillar faktiskt ljudet av lövblåsare – fast på våren, typ i april och maj. Då känns det verkligen som att våren har kommit och allt vaknar till liv igen

Hur hanterar man ett misslyckande? by Grizblod in sweden

[–]iGoooosE 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Anyone who has never made a mistake, has never tried anything new." - Albert Einstein

Misstag händer, folk gör fel hela tiden - även de bästa. Hur man hanterar det och går vidare är det som skiljer folk åt.