Does anyone use email anymore?
When I moved into my current house, I set up an email group for the street to keep in touch as a whole. Folks used… Read More »Does anyone use email anymore?
When I moved into my current house, I set up an email group for the street to keep in touch as a whole. Folks used… Read More »Does anyone use email anymore?
Thinking versus doing is a constant balancing act for me. I got a bachelor’s degree in psychology before I went to design school – at… Read More »Thinking versus doing
I’ve been playing a fair amount of online chess lately. Someone who ran a local chess club came to my middle school once, and I… Read More »Chess and Work
Remote meetings and remote work in general are great for productivity and work-life balance in many ways, and I’m not advocating for more “return to… Read More »Nonverbal cues in remote meetings
A while back I heard this NPR story about “special time” – as a magical tool to connect with kids and get them to listen… Read More »Kids and improv
When I was early in my career, I put a lot of energy into everything that looked like a problem I could solve with design.… Read More »Locus of Control
I have a recurring problem where I’m trying to keep both me and my wife in the loop in an email conversation, but then the… Read More »Forcing reply-all
Everyone has complaints about software / public infrastructure / services / products they use on a regular basis. This feedback is gold, but not many… Read More »Earn your right to complain
Both of my parents and one of my grandparents were radiologists, the kind of doctor who usually doesn’t interact directly with patients. Instead, a radiology… Read More »The impact of giving a damn
Sometimes a simple design flaw can cause an online community to implode.