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Designing for the Neurodivergent Mind: What Every Designer Needs to Know
Let's start with a number: somewhere between 15 and 20% of the global population is neurodivergent. That's not a niche. That's not an edge case. That's roughly one in six people sitting in your user research sessions, abandoning your checkout flows, quietly giving up on your app and going somewhere else because the experience was just too much to deal with. I'm writing this as a parent of a neurodivergent little monkey, and, now due to that little monkey and her struggles, I
Apr 118 min read


When Good UX Actually Works: Real Stories from Real Clients
Let's be honest. Case studies have a reputation problem. They tend to read like a corporate brochure wrote itself: vague metrics, suspiciously round numbers, and a client quote so polished it could only have been drafted by a PR team. You know the type. These aren't those. What follows are genuine stories from global clients who had a real problem, invested in getting the UX right, and came out the other side with measurable results. Some of the outcomes are impressive. Some
Oct 28, 20255 min read
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