D&T Issue 294

Brain Gear & Visual Language of Justice

Hi there!

It’s issue #294 of DNT Weekly and as per usual the week has been eventful. Here’s what we’ve been reading of late.

A look back at Design Week’s 2025, here are the most read longform pieces that graced Design Week’s (digital) pages, with features and interviews. Read all about it here.

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There’s an idea going around that speed is the new quality. Ship fast, test everything, let the data decide. This is mostly right, but dangerously incomplete.

With podcasting pivoting to video this year, the word used to describe an audio-only show is becoming meaningless.

Instead of chasing magical UX moments, how to design for product outcomes that actually move the metric!

Why growing your conceptual abilities via sketching and idea generation will help you compete with AI and against AI.

How to translate UX work into money conversations.

When people complain about bad UX, they usually blame how something looks or feels. But most frustrating experiences are not caused by poor visual design or lack of talent. They are caused by systems that were never maintained for real life.

✨ Product find of the week

Theatre.js is a javascript animation library with a professional motion design toolset. It helps you create any animation, from cinematic scenes in THREE.js, to delightful UI interactions.

📰 In other news

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