Accessibility Guidelines Simplified


A practical overview of A, AA and AAA success criteria, guidelines, real-world examples and references in human-friendly language — without dense technical explanations, abbreviations and terminology.

All guidelines are also broken down by levels, themes, responsibilities and WCAG levels, as well as the group of people who are supported by each — from auditory/hearing to cognitive to physical/motor to visual … Read the rest

Design impact

A must-have for each design case study → impact.

Impact isn’t just metrics, it’s visible change. Show what improved, why it mattered, and how you know.

No business metrics? No problem!

You don’t need quantitative metrics to show it.
Often, you won’t have access to them at all.
That doesn’t mean you can’t demonstrate impact.

You need to shift your … Read the rest

AI Product Design

Product Design Decisions: AI Skills Pack (Claude etc.) (Link), a helpful little AI skills pack to direct AI tools to walk through all seven layers of product design, so the decisions underneath the screen actually get made — from reality to problem space to solution space. Neatly put together by Jamie Mill.

All skills (incl. examples):



🔹 1. … Read the rest

New AI UX Terms

Recently, I reviewed a few AI-generated designs.

(and I noticed a pattern.)
Everything looked polished.

Clean UI.
Smart layouts.
Impressive outputs.

But something felt off.

The logic was weak.
The flow was broken.
The thinking was missing.

Polished interfaces without strong logic fail quickly in real use. AI exposes weak thinking faster than before. The shift is from designing screens … Read the rest