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We are what we are because of other people around us, and this is how content and design work in digital products, says Vinish Garg.

Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu—we are because of each other 

  • design
  • March 14, 2025

Language—our way of organising social agency.

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The missing product intelligence capability in the modern technology tools

Modern team products should build product intelligence capability in the teams

  • design, leadership, product intelligence, product management, products, tools
  • March 13, 2025

I am not sure how far these tools help the teams build their product capabilities—the intelligence, judgement, and thoughtfulness that product teams need in the products.

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Using right words in the content design for the sentiment, says VInish Garg.

Content design in practice

  • design
  • March 12, 2025

Sometimes, it is fair to bend the rules and make space for the sentiment in the guidelines.

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Engineering failure or UX failure, asks Vinish Garg.

Why do we separate engineering and UX

  • design
  • March 8, 2025

If the code is badly written and the customers are struggling, isn’t it automatically the UX failure?

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To apply and practice our work in UX, design, and content design are overhyped in our industry, and it is not a good sign, says Vinish Garg.

To have practiced is overhyped in our UX, design, and content design work

  • design
  • March 5, 2025

We should not draw such boundaries that question individuals’ knowledge—rather we need to build more bridges in our work.

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An app for aviation unions, by 2Way, in Iceland.

An app for aviation unions—a different experience

  • products, work
  • March 4, 2025

It is not only about gains, it is about the bridges—this was always the primary objective of technology.

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Why product quality is so fare, why do many products fail? Image credits Unsplash.

On high quality products, and why products fail

  • design
  • March 3, 2025

When Airtable just took off, may teams launched spreadsheets on steroids—they borrowed the user cases as well as the principles, and so they failed.

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The 18F experience is available in the jobs market, companies should hire than for a huge competitive advantage, says Vinish Garg. Photo credits Unsplash.

The 18F experience is available—hire them for a real competitive advantage

  • design
  • March 2, 2025

A massive opportunity in the US private sector to hire the brightest who bring a wealth of experience, ingenuity, and wisdom to take your vision forward.

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ChatGPT says that its content is devoid of all human emotions and it does not have sensations of weather and environment around it. Vinish Garg ran a short experiment to check it.

AI content does not work in my balcony, can you check it?

  • design
  • March 1, 2025

The reason the weather around me doesn’t impact my writing style is because I don’t experience physical sensations like humans do.

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content design serves as a support system to every team, function, and department in an organization.

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  • design
  • February 26, 2025

Content design for everything.

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