The Feed & The Thread
We explore why the systems we design—from AI orchestration to CSS layouts—often fight against us, arguing with Daniel Ruston and Scott Berkun that we must stop wrestling with tools and start redesigning the underlying structure. By shifting our focus from interface pixels to human-AI trust and mathematical clarity, we can turn structural friction into a competitive advantage. This episode connects these technical shifts to the real-world tension of whether designers should hybridize into Design Engineers to stay relevant in a system that increasingly demands technical fluency. FROM THE FEED * Designing the Human+AI system [https://uxdesign.cc/designing-the-human-ai-system-d7f6fc8bf772?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4] (Daniel Ruston) — Redesigning the entire human-AI system focuses on trust and orchestration rather than just adding AI features for efficiency. * The system can work for you (not against) [https://whydesignishard.substack.com/p/the-system-can-work-for-you-not-against] (Scott Berkun) — Systems dictate ninety-four percent of outcomes, so fixing structural feedback loops matters more than blaming culture. * Advanced Tree Counting: Mathematical Layouts With sibling-index() And sibling-count() [https://smashingmagazine.com/2026/05/mathematical-layouts-sibling-index-sibling-count/] (hello@smashingmagazine.com (Durgesh Pawar)) — New CSS functions like sibling-index simplify complex animations by allowing natural element counting. FROM THE THREAD * How do you handle writing microcopy without breaking your design flow? [https://www.reddit.com/r/uxwriting/comments/1tji2aw/how_do_you_handle_writing_microcopy_without/] (r/uxwriting) — Treating copy as an afterthought breaks creative momentum; text must be integrated into layout from the start. * Becoming Design Engineer in 2026 ? Should I ? [https://www.reddit.com/r/UXDesign/comments/1tjcxom/becoming_design_engineer_in_2026_should_i/] (r/UXDesign) — Shifting to design engineering requires moving from defining problems to solving implementation, risking identity loss. * Whats the best way to communicate ideas in remote meetings? [https://www.reddit.com/r/UXDesign/comments/1tjcqki/whats_the_best_way_to_communicate_ideas_in_remote/] (r/UXDesign) — Using infinite canvases and pre-sending visuals fixes broken collaboration structures better than changing behavior. TODAY'S NOTABLE ARTICLES * Made With Gsap: Building a Fun Gravity-Based Mouse Trail [https://tympanus.net/codrops/2026/05/20/made-with-gsap-building-a-fun-gravity-based-mouse-trail/] — Made With Gsap * AI UX debt: A new bottleneck [https://uxdesign.cc/ai-ux-debt-a-new-bottleneck-ed91c256b86b?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4] — Zeeshan Khalid * Ready for your busiest day: How we scale [https://www.intercom.com/blog/ready-for-your-busiest-day-how-we-scale/] — Ryan Sherlock * Stack Overflow: When We Stop Asking [https://css-tricks.com/stack-overflow-when-we-stop-asking/] — Sunkanmi Fafowora TODAY'S NOTABLE DISCUSSIONS * IDC IIT Bombay M.Des – Placement & Career Growth Reality [https://www.reddit.com/r/hci/comments/1tj98le/idc_iit_bombay_mdes_placement_career_growth/] — r/hci * Need advice from founding/freelance designers: do you log decisions? [https://www.reddit.com/r/UXDesign/comments/1tjekfk/need_advice_from_foundingfreelance_designers_do/] — r/UXDesign * Looking for Advice [https://www.reddit.com/r/UXDesign/comments/1tj57ip/looking_for_advice/] — r/UXDesign * I for the life of me cant make a good UI [https://www.reddit.com/r/UI_Design/comments/1tj8c3f/i_for_the_life_of_me_cant_make_a_good_ui/] — r/UI_Design * Interesting... [https://www.reddit.com/r/UXDesign/comments/1tj631y/interesting/] — r/UXDesign * 10 months building the this trip planner. Started fo fun became an OBSESSION and my UX is close to shit. Since my brain is fried pls help me. [https://www.reddit.com/r/UXDesign/comments/1tiy3nd/10_months_building_the_this_trip_planner_started/] — r/UXDesign * AI in Design Report 2026 [https://www.reddit.com/r/UXDesign/comments/1tj6vfs/ai_in_design_report_2026/] — r/UXDesign 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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