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Good Reads: Hot Potato is the newspaper for people who don’t read news

Creative Review

The biannual(ish) publication’s founder and editor-in-chief, Naoise O’Keeffe, originally studied menswear design at Dublin’s National College of Art and Design and has been working in fashion houses across Europe ever since. She is currently studying at UWE in Bristol and teaching part-time in fashion and photography.

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Out-of-Home Advertising: An Unconventional Approach

Inkbot Design

According to neuroscience research, our brains are wired to engage with novelty. Netflix's Immersive Storefronts: To promote new shows, Netflix created themed OOH displays that mirrored the fictional worlds. In our age of information overload, standing out can be challenging. That's a lot of noise for brands to break through.

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Should we all lose faith in UX?

UX Collective

UX, Surveillance Capitalism, and the “Banality of Evil” It is not recent news that we are living in an era when everyday objects boot up, connect, and are infused by algorithms of all kinds, driving our governance, lifestyle, and more importantly, our social interactions.

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Design Week’s most popular long reads of 2020

Design Week

“I’ve been feeling pretty helpless watching the news,” Becky Wass wrote on Facebook. Covid-19: How graphic design can support vulnerable communities. As the world went into lockdown in March, many people faced a situation like no other. Design Week explored the power of graphic design in helping communities during this time.

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Thirty hypotheses on interface aesthetics

UX Collective

Lev Manovich in The Interface as a New Aeshetic Category argues that “the rise of new media forces us to rethink our existing aesthetic categories and to consider new ones “ (Manovich). Describing the aesthetic phenomenon?—?the the appearance of a sensory or intellectual attraction in the experience?—?of

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The making of a strategic designer

UX Collective

I recently shared news of my new job on LinkedIn, but I also want to let you in on my journey behind the scenes. Things like making services more accessible to citizens or developing a new business that meets a customer’s needs. It’s happening! in my case to strategic design.

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Q&A: Lorne Gertner on Cannabis, Psychedelics and Design

Azure Magazine

These days, Lorne Gertner is still best known as the Godfather of Cannabis – a moniker he earned for founding Tokyo Smoke , the brand he brought to vivid life with an intriguing shipping container shop wedged between two buildings in downtown Toronto, before the recreational and medicinal drug was legalized in Canada. Lorne Gertner.