Stéphanie Walter – Senior UX Designer, Mobile Expert, Conference Speaker, Blog writer and Teacher.
My practical expert insights and curated content (resources, tools, etc.) on UX research, inclusive design, enterprise UX, accessibility, and more, to help you growth as a designer.
This week we explore creative provenance and trust in the age of AI generated content. Also don't miss 3 amazing illustrators you must follow, the design of the new European banknotes and an ongoing reference library for Black hairstyles.
👉🏻 Curated weekly UX Research, Design & Tech resources: mindful design toolkit, discovery vs delivery in AI-era product work, vibe coding and accessibility tradeoffs, fun ideas to use your 150 notebooks, summoning explosive Pomeranians, lo-fi image effect tool, centering things in CSS centering, animations vocabulary dictionary, making your Figma agent-ready and building a accessible popover…
This week, I'm interesting in the tension between fast AI fixes and real deep thinking and how sadly we are making the web accessibility for robots, not people. Also don't miss a happy map dataviz, beautiful ceramics an interesting system to identify colors for colorblind people.
This week I'm sharing 16 UI design tips for better designs, why less is (still) more in the age of AI and a fun accessibility quiz! I also loved some paper sculptures and cute clay creatures and an interesting stroke-recording drawing tool.
This week we covers 2FA accessibility failures and why AI replicates but can't innovate. Also don't miss: what your browser tracks without asking, a beautiful Artemis II photo timeline and pixel cat companions for your dock.
This edition covers why inaccessible systems make AI worse, the theater of AI generated feedback, and dangers of ‘user-friendly’ AI. Also don't miss a catalogue of 250 named colors, a Wikipedia link visualizer, and local file sharing tool.
This week we explore some B2B UX research traps, and how to build accessible charts. Also don't miss a museum art search engine, a fun multiplayer online rave and some UI animation examples.
This week, we explore answers to common accessibility myths, modal versus page UX decisions, and how AI affects design quality. Also: a nice mathematical font pairing tool, a podcast about inclusive enterprise UX, and CSS new properties for grid gaps.
This week's newsletter focuses on my project definition framework, an interesting essay on being both engineer and artist in the AI era and some Claude Design limits for design systems. Also don't miss 2 beautiful technical dataviz, and a very important potato quiz.
Full freedom, no direction, no constraints. Sounds like a dream. But for any project, it's a trap. So I built a tool to fix that: a small card with 6 strategic questions to define your project before chaos kicks in.