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The “SaaSpocalypse” isn’t about AI: It’s Gravity

February 5, 2026

Every few years, market analysts and pundits invents a new buzzword. A way to explain – cleanly, dramatically, and from a safe distance – why a bunch of “can’t miss” companies suddenly look very missable. Lately, a word getting passed…

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UXcelerator.ai Launches: AI-Powered UX Agents Created to Support Designers Worldwide

January 6, 2026

UXcelerator.ai, a groundbreaking suite of AI-powered agents designed to help UX and Product Design teams work smarter and faster, officially launches today. Created by Joseph Dickerson, an award-winning Product and UX Design leader with over 15 years of experience shaping…

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Technology, UX Articles

DesignOps: The Work That Makes Design Work, Work

December 26, 2025

DesignOps rarely gets much credit. There’s no big launch. No dramatic reveal. When DesignOps is done well, most people don’t notice it at all. That’s not a failure. That’s success. DesignOps is the work that allows design to scale without…

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Technology, UX Articles

Ethics in Product Design: Balancing Innovation and Responsibility

December 9, 2025

Innovation is exciting. It pulls teams forward, accelerates roadmaps, and fuels the next big release. But here’s the little truth we often forget: every design decision—every “tweak,” every “quality-of-life enhancement,” every “nudge” we introduce into a user journey—has an impact…

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UX Articles

How the inverted pyramid model can make your UI documentation more useful

October 9, 2025

If you’ve ever opened a design-system page or UX specification and thought, “Just tell me what this thing does!”, you’ve experienced the pain of poor information hierarchy.Writers have long solved this in journalism with the inverted pyramid — and it’s…

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Lessons in #UX: UX and compliance

August 4, 2025

User experience and product design is more than just creating a usable interface or desirable product. It’s about negotiating and understanding how your offerings need to comply with regulations. Ensuring compliance with (often) multinational regulations is not just a job…

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Technology, UX Articles

Building a Practical AI Strategy for Real-World Impact

July 11, 2025

At a previous employer, I played a key role in helping define the company’s strategy for the use and application of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Developing an effective AI strategy took time, and required deep collaboration across product, data science, and…

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UX Articles

Lessons in UX: Balancing usability with persuasive design

July 3, 2025

Balancing functional product design with marketing design means creating experiences that are both useful and persuasive—delivering user value while motivating action. To me, product and interaction design is about usability and marketing design is about influencing. I tend to start…

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UX Articles

How to add AI to your product, the right way

December 10, 2024

I have been fortunate enough in my career to implement artificial intelligence and machine learning technology into several products, most recently creating a “ASK AI” chatbot with default prompts to help marketing professionals. I even (many moons ago) designed a…

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UX Articles

Lessons in UX: The power of a pattern library

August 7, 2024

A pattern library, often an integral part of the design system, provides substantial benefits in product design and development. Here’s a deep dive into why incorporating a pattern library can be a game changer for your projects: Consistency and Cohesion…

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Movies, TV

Halloween: The Series was a parody I wrote… Now it’s actually happening

July 22, 2024

In the early 1990s I was watching the syndicated Friday the 13th, The Series when I had a “Eureka” moment. The premise of that series had nothing to do with the film series save for the title… But what if…

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Music

Meeting your heroes: Alan Parsons

July 2, 2024

They say, ‘never meet your heroes’, as you are bound to be disappointed. I have to disagree with that sentiment, as I have met quite a few of them… And have always been pleased with the opportunity. The latest was…

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Movies, Neglected Cinema

1994’s Maverick is a forgotten delight

June 19, 2024

In the history of Western films, 1994’s Maverick stands out as a delightful blend of comedy, adventure, and charm. Directed by Richard Donner and starring Mel Gibson, Jodie Foster, and James Garner, Maverick wears its heart on its sleeve, offering…

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Movies

RIP Roger Corman, Legend of Independent Cinema

May 13, 2024

I mourn the passing of a true legend, Roger Corman. As a director, producer, and mentor, Corman’s impact on the film industry is immeasurable. Known as the “Pope of Pop Cinema,” he leaves behind a legacy that shaped and inspired…

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Neglected Cinema

Murder by Death is light stupid fun

May 12, 2024

I recently finished watching Feud Season two, which is focused on the life of Truman Capote and his “Swans”, socialite women who Truman betrayed by publishing a fictionalized tell-all in Esquire. In one scene the docudrama recreates the set and…

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Geek, Movies, Technology

The Rise and Fall of RCA Videodiscs: A Forgotten Era of Home Video

April 24, 2024

In the history of home entertainment, few stories are as fraught with ambition and failure as the tale of the RCA Videodisc. This relic from the early 80s serves as a fascinating case study of technology that almost was. Let’s…

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