I've noticed a strange unease in the design world lately - it's not about the quality of work, but accessibility. For ages, good writing has been more than just a skill, it's been a way to keep certain folks out (yeah, gatekeeping). The ones who could speak and write fluently in the 'in' language (clear, polished, professional) got the recognition. But isn't it about time we flatten that language a bit? What do you think about this neo-brutalism trend in design? And how can we make UX jobs less unfulfilling for everyone involved? Here's a weekly curated collection of resources I found for designers - thinkers, makers, and all the cool cats out there. Let's chat about it!
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https://uxdesign.cc/flattening-language-neo-brutalism-unfulfilling-ux-jobs-54cbbb046f10?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4