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“It’s not easy” – designers reckon with economic pressures

Design Week

increase in the national living wage, and an increase […] Source What to read next: Why James Victore wants designers to be more weird | “By designers, for designers” – a new breed of AI tools comes in peace | Dear Designers: What copywriters want you to know | Do unpaid interview tests exploit designers?

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Why weirdness is at the center of belonging, diversity, and innovation.

UX Collective

Why weirdness is at the center of belonging, diversity, and innovation In my senior year of college, I took a class about how to prepare for the workplace. What if I was too weird ? 10 years into my career, I’ve found that more companies than I realized aren’t “all buttoned up.” And people are weird.

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Why James Victore wants designers to be more weird

Design Week

James Victore believes we need to embrace weirdness. the designer, artist and author explores what weirdness means, why we shut it down, and how the key to unlocking it can be found in our childhoods. In his new ebook Hey Weirdo!,

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