Siobhan Hadley (@tabularasa) 's Twitter Profile
Siobhan Hadley

@tabularasa

UX, communication + design; tiptoeing through fields of hubris

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linkhttp://madpickle.net/siobhan calendar_today27-03-2007 18:29:05

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Siobhan Hadley (@tabularasa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thinking about the odd discord of using cartoon-based emoji šŸ„ and realism-based emoji šŸ’ƒin the same sentence.

Pavel A. Samsonov (@pavelasamsonov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

UX gets characterized by method outputs - oh, you do accessibility? you do wireframes? We get brought in by non-design teams to do just that - tasks. But those teams don't know when/why to perform these tasks. The value of UX comes from practicing the whole design process.

Gurdeep Pandher of the Yukon (@gurdeeppandher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, it's -40ĀŗC/-40ĀŗF in the Yukon wilderness around my cabin. Nature is calm, frigid, cold and utterly stunning. The air is freezing but still very refreshing for the lungs. In this natural environment, I danced to create warmth. I'm dispatching the good vibe to the world.

Patrick Campbell (@patticus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

10 years ago today Aaron Swartz took his own life after overly aggressive prosecution. He invented internet infrastructure. He defeated the greatest threat the Internet had ever seen. And you probably don't know who he is. You should. Here’s his story 🧵

10 years ago today <a href="/aaronsw/">Aaron Swartz</a> took his own life after overly aggressive prosecution. 

He invented internet infrastructure. 

He defeated the greatest threat the Internet had ever seen.

And you probably don't know who he is.

You should.

Here’s his story 🧵
#WOMENSART (@womensart1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ā€˜Labour of Love’ installation, 2022, a visual depiction of the 650 times artist Sarah Maple fed her baby over three months to highlight the sheer volume of work that is expected of mothers and to challenge people to rethink the value of the time spent #WomensArt

ā€˜Labour of Love’ installation, 2022, a visual depiction of the 650 times artist Sarah Maple fed her baby over three months to highlight the sheer volume of work that is expected of mothers and to challenge people to rethink the value of the time spent #WomensArt