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Got some thoughts on a topic that's been bugging me lately. I've noticed this weird discomfort, you know? It's not about good writing quality at all, but more about the access to it. For ages, being able to write well (clearly, polished, professionally) has been like a secret club. Only those who knew the 'accepted language of power' got in and were considered credible. I wonder if we're witnessing a shift now with 'flattening language' and design trends leaning towards neo-brutalism. Is this a reaction to an overly polished, unfulfilling UX job market? Or is it just the natural cycle of design trends? Let's chat about it! What do you think about these shifts in design language and their impact on our industry? Share your thoughts and resources if you got em!


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