How to carry out remote design workshops

Workshops remove participants from their everyday contexts and place them in a context that provokes reflection and innovation. But how to promote this evocation in the context where all participants have joined in virtually, separated by physical distances? As leaders worldwide prepare for a different way of working together, we explore a new reality of […]
Design becomes learnable: Experience Design in the age of AI

It is often thought that once a good design is made it needs to be learned by the user. The digital age is posing an opportunity for the existence of a different kind of design – where the design learns about the user behavior and modifies itself. What opens up is a plethora of new possibilities […]
How to create smarter CXO Dashboards?

The last decade saw an emergence of data-management functions and chief data officers (CDOs) spelling out a clear urgency of managing and discovering through data, as vital to any company’s success. Executive data dashboards inundated the market with a promise of providing business intelligence to the C-suite executives. Leaders no longer simply gathered a rearview-mirror […]
Dashboard Design in 2026: Do’s and Don’ts

Dashboards sit in a strange place. They look simple—just some charts, numbers, and filters, but they often carry the weight of critical decisions in organizations across all scales. When dashboard design goes wrong, it doesn’t just look off; it leads to missed signals, misread data points, and bad calls. When it works, users quickly understand […]
CX Design Vs. UX Design

Over the past years concepts like Customer Experience Design (CX) and User Experience Design (UX) have become increasingly relevant. Oftentimes CX design and UX design are used as interchangeable concepts, which can be confusing and lead to misunderstandings. So what are we talking about when we are talking about UX and CX? Are the two […]
The Future with Voice Experiences

Today, voice AI agents don’t just listen. They comprehend, remember, and respond with a level of nuance that was unimaginable five years ago. The shift isn’t incremental. It’s architectural. And for anyone thinking seriously about user experience, it demands a rethink of how we design interactions from the ground up. In fact, the numbers confirm […]
The tricky equation between UX and Time

For centuries, humans have pondered upon the mysteries of time. Philosophers, scientists, artists have postulated theories, designed experiments, and created art to explain the eternal conundrum of time. But beyond the various theories that lie before us, have we ever stepped out to understand how to leverage time and its various properties to influence our […]
How to Design a Media Player That Users Actually Want to Use

Users are increasingly consuming entertainment on multiple devices, at any time, from anywhere. Designing a good media player isn’t just about playing video anymore—it’s about creating user interfaces that adapt to how people actually watch content in a fragmented, AI-powered, always-connected world. This guide explores how media player design has evolved and what actually matters […]
What’s wrong with broadcast UX?

Is there anything called broadcast UX (at all)? I had been meaning to talk about it for a while now; and I got an opportunity to capture comparable images last weekend (while all top 5 news channels were showing exactly the same content). Hari Nallan – July 2019 For those who hadn’t seen this on […]
Ed Techs Increasing Focus on UI, UX, Design, and Digital Trends

It’s true that you have to keep in mind a wide range of characteristics that impact the design of all educational products, but it is inevitable for companies to have a key focus on the importance of the blend of design and digital trends to create products with an edge. Hari Nallan & Mohita Jaiswal […]