A series that explores ways that design impacts culture, in different specialties, through a UX lens
'rules and regulations written in blood'
It is impossible to make a perfect system. So How can we model systems with lower risk of an accidents with preventive measures?
What happens when these error prevention models lead to a false sense of security decaying protective layers over time?
When we can link a relationship to universal experiences, like core emotions or sensory inputs, that can help guide the UX direction?
When an association is arbitrary, user onboarding and consistency matter. The UX would focus on basic heuristics and design gestalt?
Language is such a powerful way to connect and communicate with people, to be able to deny others away from that is even more powerful.
An important side to aesthetic is making clear edges of communication. This is at the heart of design and art.