The Feed & The Thread

The Feed & The Thread - March 20, 2026


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We start today by asking whether we design for human intuition or for machines that feel nothing, exploring how Hoang Nguyen argues our next users won't be human while UX Planet insists on mimicking physics to keep interfaces feeling real. We then examine how Caroline Glackin proposes using Kaizen to feed frontline insights back into AI training loops, bridging the gap between semantic data structures and continuous improvement. Finally, we join the community as they wrestle with the disconnect between raw impact and polished process, questioning if scale truly equals professional value in a field increasingly dominated by code-based tools.

From The Feed
  • The Physics of Great UX: Making Digital Interfaces Feel Real — Great interfaces feel real because brains predict physics, requiring active motion systems that mimic gravity and momentum.
  • Kaizen for the AI era: How small improvements build smarter support — Frontline support reps can spot friction and feed those insights back into the AI training loop to improve systems.
  • Designers, your next user won’t be human — Design work must shift from pixel-perfect mockups to clean, semantic data structures that AI agents can parse.
  • From The Thread
    • Which color direction would you pick for this UI? — Designers face a tough choice between aesthetic preference and strict functional accessibility requirements.
    • My internship project got 1.6M visits… but a UX manager said it’s not hireable — A disconnect exists between raw traffic impact and hiring criteria that still value polished process.
    • UI design for code-based design tooling is hard — Creating friendly experiences for developers requires speaking a language that feels unnatural to most visual designers.
    • Today's Notable Articles
      • Modal vs. Separate Page: UX Decision Tree[email protected] (Vitaly Friedman)
      • JavaScript for Everyone: Destructuring — Mat Marquis
      • Yeva Tykhonova: Design as a Bridge Between Human Emotion and the Digital World — Yeva Tykhonova
      • Katja Forbes (book): Machine Customers: The Evolution has Begun: How AI that buys is changing everything
      • Today's Notable Discussions
        • Feeling discouraged—can’t land an internship/job — r/UXDesign
        • Bachelor Thesis: The Use of Generative AI in UX Design: How Reliable Are AI-Generated UI Designs Compared to Those Created by Designers? — r/UI_Design
        • Liquid Glass dashboard vs flat dashboard — r/UI_Design
        • CMU MHCI pacing & intensity compared to Georgia Tech MS HCI — r/hci
        • Confused between CMU (MIIPS), Georgia Tech (MS HCI), and TU Delft (Design for Interaction) as an international student — r/hci
        • Review of EasyJet flight-search UX — r/UserExperience
        • How are smaller companies documenting design components? — r/UXDesign
        • About The Feed & The Thread

          The Feed & The Thread is a daily summary of UX articles found in the industry and some light-touch updates from the UX Community found in online forums. It’s brief, and meant as a light-touch overview of what’s happening across UX.

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