The Feed & The Thread

The Feed & The Thread - March 25, 2026


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We tackle the dangerous accountability gap when AI fails, asking who truly takes the blame as Dolphia argues that organizational structures often industrialize the diffusion of responsibility. We also explore how Ruben Ferreira Duarte reframes user-driven font scaling as a validation of robust design rather than a threat to aesthetics, while Sébastien Lempens shows how breaking the grid can forge a stronger brand identity. Finally, we navigate the heavier side of our community feed, from the fragility of workflows when leadership disappears to the growing frustration over job applications being treated as mere data capture.

From The Feed
  • Testing Font Scaling For Accessibility With Figma Variables — User-driven font changes validate robust design rather than destroying aesthetic integrity.
  • Digital Craft, Wild Soul: Building San Rita’s Topographic Web Experience — Merging 3D terrain with vintage textures creates atmospheric brand identity beyond standard layouts.
  • When AI experiences fail, who is held accountable? — AI failures stem from organizational structures that industrialize the diffusion of responsibility.
  • From The Thread
    • Question for HMs/Recruiters here - How do you treat cold emails? — Cold emails remain a primary outreach strategy despite often being ignored due to signaling friction.
    • Deadline in 3 days, designer has done nothing, manager is MIA. What do I do? — Missing leadership exposes fragile workflows that force designers to choose between burnout and breaking protocol.
    • Breaking out of the menu bar. Thoughts on always visible, floating action bars? — Floating action buttons trade user muscle memory for reclaimed screen real estate and new navigation patterns.
    • If job hunting wasn't hard enough right now... it's being widely abused as data-capture. — Treating job applications as data capture commodifies human ambition and erodes trust in the hiring ecosystem.
    • I never use statistics, is that normal? — Relying solely on qualitative insights limits a designer's ability to defend decisions to stakeholders.
    • Today's Notable Articles
      • Why ChatGPT-Style Answers are the Future of Site Search and How to Add It to Your Website — uxplanet.org
      • The three thirds — Vlad Derdeicea
      • How to Use Banner Tables to Present Survey Results — Jim Lewis, PhD • Jeff Sauro, PhD
      • Today's Notable Discussions
        • Extraversion as a requirement for UX professionals? — r/UXDesign
        • Immediate VIP onboarding: Genuine user appreciation or a psychological trap? — r/UXDesign
        • How would you design a viewer for thousands of time-stamped screenshots that need to be both browsable and searchable? — r/UXDesign
        • How to handle managerial issue — r/UXDesign
        • Content guidelines for agentic experiences (AX) — r/uxwriting
        • 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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