Twitter and the Perils of Obedience
Reflections on the current state of Twitter, and its similarity to the shocking results of a 1961 experiment by Yale Researcher Stanley Milgram.
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User feedback is your product's compass. Listen intently, act wisely, and stay true to your vision to navigate towards success.
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Why a seamless experience can make your work feel superior — even if it's not.
06-18-2024
Impostor syndrome is a psychological pattern in which an individual doubts their skills, talents, or accomplishments and has a persistent internalized fear of being exposed as a fraud.
02-13-2024
Ever felt that you've seen a design that just makes sense to you, but you couldn't quite put your finger on why? There's rules for that. Let's talk about Gestalt
01-16-2024
The new year is a time for change. But why do so many apps and creators pivot in January? We explore the psychology behind the new year's pivot.
03-07-2023
Discover the science behind naming and branding, and how the Bouba/Kiki effect can help you create a brand identity that resonates with your audience.
Reflections on the current state of Twitter, and its similarity to the shocking results of a 1961 experiment by Yale Researcher Stanley Milgram.
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MLK, presidential inauguration, time illusions, new features in Gatsby, and designing for musicians.
12-08-2020
Cognitive science and the framing effect, Open Source software and Working in Public, language learning, creating online courses, and reforestation.