AI makes mathematics research more scalable | Usability has entered the mainstream | Sparkles emoji as the icon for AI in user interfaces | Changes to e-commerce usability guidelines | SFTechWeek event last week
As glad as I am to see UX as an accepted discipline, I am proportionally dismayed that it is now being continually referred to as UX/UI. I see these as different and discreet disciplines that are entwined but not necessarily synonymous. Too often the necessary problem definition and dissemination are lost because of the rush to get to deliverables. I run into this everyday in my work, and after a certain point I get tired of explaining it fresh. It's 50 First dates.
As glad as I am to see UX as an accepted discipline, I am proportionally dismayed that it is now being continually referred to as UX/UI. I see these as different and discreet disciplines that are entwined but not necessarily synonymous. Too often the necessary problem definition and dissemination are lost because of the rush to get to deliverables. I run into this everyday in my work, and after a certain point I get tired of explaining it fresh. It's 50 First dates.