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Leveraging neurodivergent traits for design strategy

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If you’re familiar with the online application process, you’ve probably seen the “Voluntary Self-Identification” section. Some companies may include sections within their application asking you to disclose a diagnosis (or disability) including ADHD or autism. It usually includes a question similar to “I have a disability (please select one)”.

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The secrets and pitfalls of designing persuasive technologies

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Perhaps a framework for designing with ethical persuasion in mind, and revisiting cautionary tales of dark patterns could be of help. Still, there is a vast difference between persuasive design and (planned) malicious deception. Features employing these tactics are devised to capture users’ attention and keep them engaged?—?but

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How to navigate the insanity of behavioral science

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I recently published a scientific paper on the Interactive Behavior Change Model (IBCM). But best of all, it’s an excellent choice for AI-infused behavioral product design. Keen to share my findings, I published my first study at the Persuasive Technology conference. About 13 years before “Nudge” was published, Prof.

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Smashing Podcast Episode 41 With Eva PenzeyMoog: Designing For Safety

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Refactoring CSS: Strategy, Regression Testing And Maintenance written by Adrian Bece. Frustrating Design Patterns: Disabled Buttons written by Vitaly Friedman. Drew McLellan: She’s the founder of The Inclusive Safety Project, an author of the book, Designed For Safety, which launches this month from A Book Apart.