Strategic Career Foresight: UX Themes for 2025 and Beyond
What should designers think about in keeping their career future forward?
UX in ATX co-founder Cindy Brummer shared insights from SXSW 2024 on what’s ahead for design.
How UX designers can have better working relationship with engineers UX designers rarely work in isolation. They are part of a larger team, making products for our end users. In July 2022, we looked at how designers can improve their working relationship with developers and engineers. We invited a group of developers for a panel…
In this panel workshop, Lawrence Humphrey, founder of Pearl, and a panel of pros share insights on the networking and job interview process.
The need for designers who specialize in accessibility has grown in demand as companies realize that inclusive design is the right thing to do and that accessible digital products outperform competitors by 50 percent.That’s because inclusive products benefit everyone not just the roughly one billion people considered disabled worldwide. In this meetup, we discussed what…
Welcome to the UX Frontiers conference UX in ATX was excited to present its first conference virtually in June 2023. Our topic was AI in Design, and we assembled a full day of expert speakers and panel discussions. Watch the conference recordings below.
As more products introduce agentic AI, many of the hardest UX challenges aren’t showing up as obvious usability issues. They’re emerging quietly—over time, outside traditional moments of interaction.
This post explores why agentic systems are stretching the UX playbook, why this isn’t a skills problem, and why UX in ATX is starting 2026 with open questions instead of polished answers.
Designers have always been translators—turning complex business needs + user goals into experiences. Now, we’re shifting more to translating human intent into AI understanding, and it’s truly transforming how we work. In “The art of the prompt,” explore how prompting has evolved into a strategic design competency. You’ll discover practical frameworks for using thoughtful prompt…