A short essay that examines the opposite of impostor syndrome—blinding self-delusion—which is maybe the thing we should be pathologizing.
A short essay that examines the opposite of impostor syndrome—blinding self-delusion—which is maybe the thing we should be pathologizing.
TopicsBusiness Strategy, Culture, Social Networks
The Chinese internet remains an abstraction to many outsiders due to technical,...
TopicsManagement & Strategy
Every project comes to an end, so let’s get better at planning for project...
TopicsCommunity
A simple framework for thinking about building communities of...
TopicsCulture
Silicon Valley’s vision of ultimate convenience is often one that’s...
TopicsCulture, Social Innovation
“Without joy the Awesome Foundation would be the Cheap and Efficient Foundation,...
TopicsCommunity, Culture
In many industries, publishers can sometimes hurt unknown artists more than they...
DisciplinesProduct Design, User Experience, User Research
TopicsAccessibility, Social Innovation
IndustriesGovernment, Technology
Speaker Jazmyn Latimer
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DisciplinesFront-end Engineering, User Interface
TopicsDesign Systems, Teamwork, Web & Mobile
IndustryTechnology
Speaker Tatiana Chernogorova
Designer and developer perspectives on implementation of design systems...
DisciplineUser Experience
TopicsBusiness Design, Leadership, Teamwork
Speaker Kate Rutter
Design doesn’t happen inside a vacuum. It happens inside teams, inside the context...
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