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This article discusses the dangers of design systems that assume users possess complete knowledge, leading to user error and systemic failures. It highlights real-world examples from healthcare and finance where poor design choices prioritize efficiency over user understanding and safety.
This article outlines critical errors in usability testing that can lead to misleading results. It details eight common mistakes, such as unclear goals and poor participant selection, and offers practical tips to improve the effectiveness of user tests.
The article outlines common mistakes made in creating design systems, emphasizing the importance of clarity, consistency, and user-centric design. It highlights pitfalls such as overcomplicating elements, neglecting documentation, and failing to involve stakeholders in the process. Addressing these issues can lead to more effective and usable design systems.