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Posts by oleg

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me: *presenting design*
client: love it. looks like a good start!
me:

5 months ago 10 0 0 0
Steve Jobs reclining in a conference room chair with feet up on the long meeting table, wearing shorts, sweater and sneakers.

Steve Jobs reclining in a conference room chair with feet up on the long meeting table, wearing shorts, sweater and sneakers.

be honest—how much of your design process looks like this?

drop your ratio: thinking vs. designing.

5 months ago 1 0 1 0

kind reminder:

custom scroll behavior on your website is painful for people.
just use the default one.

thank you for your attention to this matter!

5 months ago 2 0 0 0
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I don't know why apple did it to us.

but I know what to do with it.

now, life is slightly better.

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Picture of the Pied Piper team from the HBO series Silicon Valley.

Picture of the Pied Piper team from the HBO series Silicon Valley.

it's time for a comeback.

in recent years, the industry has written scripts for at least 2 seasons of silicon valley.

how many times did you watch it btw?

5 months ago 4 0 1 0
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coming soon: the animal crossing switch 2 edition.

i bought my switch 2 just for this!

5 months ago 3 0 0 0
NEO 1X

NEO 1X

free the robots!

5 months ago 2 0 0 0

Imagine designers transforming lives by addressing real user problems instead of getting caught in debates over flat versus skeuomorphic design😍

10 months ago 19 2 0 0
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Cursor right after it was asked to increase the padding slightly:

1 year ago 12 0 0 0
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Time for a new profile picture?

1 year ago 13 0 0 0
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4o is quite good at icon generation 🤔

1 year ago 10 0 0 0

Do you remember design systems?

1 year ago 9 0 1 0

Play to Xcode looks pretty impressive!

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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Plot twist: Siri wasn't born at Apple

2010: Siri launches as an independent app
2011: Apple buys it for $200M
2011: iOS 5 launches with Siri built-in

Sometimes the best features are acquired, not built.

The original app was actually way more powerful 👀

1 year ago 26 2 4 0
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New video by Microsoft is 🤌
Still no actual interfaces…

1 year ago 4 0 2 0
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What's the last app that actually earned its spot on your home screen?

Not the popular ones.
Not the obvious ones.
That unexpected gem.

My is Unhinged

Your turn 👀

1 year ago 2 1 4 0

What helps:
• Delay your reactions
• Check multiple sources
• Question emotional triggers
• Remember: urgency often serves someone

Our brains won't evolve faster.
But our habits can.

1 year ago 25 2 2 0

This creates blind spots:
• We trust what's repeated
• We believe what's emotional
• We share what's shocking
• We remember what's scary

Perfect for survival.
Terrible for truth-seeking.

1 year ago 17 2 2 0

The hard truth:
Our brain's verification system was built for:
"My friend told me there's a lion nearby"

Not for:
"Anonymous source says worldwide conspiracy"
Yet we're using same tools for both.

1 year ago 20 2 1 0
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Think about our ancestors:
• News traveled at walking speed
• Information was verifiable
• Sources were known
• Context was clear

Today:
• Instant global news
• Unknown sources
• Missing context
• Infinite scrolling

1 year ago 15 3 1 0

Our brains weren't built for today's information flow.

They evolved to process:
• Village-worth of news
• Tribe-level drama
• Local threats

Now we're drinking from global fire hose.
Every. Single. Day.

A thread about digital overwhelm 🧵

1 year ago 111 11 3 2
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Hot take: The new Shrek visual looks much better than the old one.

1 year ago 4 0 1 0
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Messenger's logo goes back to basics. Which version is your favorite?

1 year ago 4 0 2 0

Key principles:
• Core features must be obvious
• Advanced features must be discoverable
• Each layer should feel natural
• Navigation must be clear

It's not about hiding complexity.
It's about managing it.

1 year ago 0 0 0 0

Why it matters:

• Reduces cognitive load
• Builds user confidence
• Enables feature discovery
• Scales with expertise

Poor Progressive Disclosure explains why powerful apps feel overwhelming.

1 year ago 0 0 1 0

Good example: Apple Mail on macOS

Level 1: Write & Send
Level 2: Format & Attachments
Level 3: Signatures & Smart Mailboxes
Level 4: Server Settings & Rules

Complex system, clear hierarchy.

1 year ago 0 0 1 0

Think about complexity in layers:

Layer 1: Essential features
Layer 2: Common actions
Layer 3: Advanced options
Layer 4: Power user tools

Each revealed at the right moment, not all at once.

1 year ago 0 0 1 0

What do great interfaces have in common?

They're like good teachers:
Start with basics,
Add context when ready,
Share advanced tips at the right time.

That's Progressive Disclosure.

Let me explain 🧵

1 year ago 1 0 1 0
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design.cash.app is my fidget spinner. I can do it all day.

1 year ago 13 0 0 0
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Looking at Sigma's camera UI after using Sony:
It's like comparing Windows 95 to iOS.

No endless menus.
No button chaos.
Just clean design.

Why isn't this the industry standard yet?

1 year ago 13 0 2 0