Status Updates From Design for Cognitive Bias
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Vernon
is 83% done
“Our job as designers is not simply, “Make cool shit.” We have to find a way to define our jobs in a way that allows us to be more human toward one another.”
— Nov 28, 2024 10:41PM
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Vernon
is 78% done
“a core tenet of bias-informed design: consider the unhappy path just as thoroughly as the happy one.”
— Nov 23, 2024 12:23PM
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Vernon
is 77% done
“Are you keeping users aware and informed? Are you inviting their input? Are you responding to that input and providing feedback on how it influences decisions?”
— Nov 23, 2024 11:59AM
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Vernon
is 66% done
“notational bias, the presumption that the way you see the world, expressed through how you document it, is all there is.”
— Nov 18, 2024 10:46AM
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Vernon
is 54% done
Rather than presume a solution, frame the problem instead. It leads to “better collaboration and better results.”
— Oct 04, 2024 04:10PM
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Vernon
is 53% done
“designers love the phrase “How might we…”—because it opens up the conversation to solutions.”
— Oct 03, 2024 08:33PM
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Vernon
is 32% done
“enable users to think carefully where it matters.” Where users need to slow down is where “friction is good.”
— Sep 16, 2024 06:27AM
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Vernon
is 16% done
“It’s the perception of ease that draws us in, not the reality of it. And it’s the perception of difficulty that turns us away.”
— Sep 09, 2024 07:21AM
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Vernon
is 10% done
We want to understand bias because that’s how “a tired, busy user [makes] most of their decisions … 95 percent of the time.”
— Sep 04, 2024 08:07PM
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