Pretty much everyone had their eyes on Zuckerberg’s testimony before Congress on Tuesday. In the spirit of that, we start with a story on Facebook, but on how they can improve privacy UX, not on the events from the day. That’s a nice start, and we move from that into looking at Chrome updates to support CSS Typed Object Model, which might get a little technical, but is a great thing to see coming to JavaScript. Last week we discussed dark patterns, and we keep that going with a story on design ethics that was inspired by the video we shared. Things round out this week with accessibility, email, and some bad UX examples. A great crop of resources by great people for great listeners.
Followup Resources
- Designers Just Fixed Facebook. Your Move, Zuckerberg
- Working with the new CSS Typed Object Model
- Design ethics aren’t someone else’s problem
- Other resources noted in Real-Time Overview Episode 9
- Color Contrast Crash Course for Interface Design
- New to email coding? Here’s where to start
- 4 Examples of Bad User Onboarding That Will Ruin Your UX