Tim Kadlec
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11 posts

  • September 27, 2019

    Want to Improve UI Performance? Start by Understanding Your User – Shopify Engineering

    Fantastic post detailing Shopify's work optimizing their admin pages. There are some good pointers around profiling and optimizing React, as well as a lot of thoughtful insights on designing in-between states.

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  • August 30, 2019

    Less Data Doesn't Mean a Lesser Experience

    • performance
    • mobile
    • data
  • Book Review February 5, 2019

    Mismatch

  • March 13, 2018

    Consistent Design Systems in Sketch With Atomic Design and the Auto-Layout Plugin | CSS-Tricks

    I don't spend much time in Sketch myself, but this seems like a really clever way of mirroring Brad's Atomic Design inside Sketch files.

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  • March 10, 2017

    The Bricks We Lay - Ethan Marcotte

    Even in my tiny design practice, every decision I make is shaped by my biases; every decision I make is capable of harm. And it’s so, so easy to forget this: to focus on the layout challenge in front of me, to fulfil the client’s latest request, or to meet a business goal. When I do these things, I occasionally forget to ask myself who’ll be impacted by my work and, most importantly, to ask how I can mitigate that harm.

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  • January 19, 2017

    The Line of Death - Eric Lawrence

    Fantastic breakdown about the different "zones of death" in the browser. It really hammers home the importance, and difficulty, of designing for security.

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  • January 13, 2017

    Our Apathy Toward Privacy Will Destroy Us. Designers Can Help. - FastCo

    I really like the idea behind SimplySecure—focusing on making security more intuitive and usable. There's a long history of usability and security being at odds and they're doing some good work to try and fix that.

    This discussion with them about how designers can improve the state of security and privacy online is well worth a read.

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  • January 3, 2017

    Datafication and ideological blindness - Cennydd Bowles

    Run from data-driven companies. In thrall to semi-science and blinded by their dogma, they’ve lost the ability to see intelligent alternative perspectives on their business, their products, and the world. Embrace instead data-informed companies. This isn’t mere grammatical pedantry — a company genuinely informed by data understands the risks of datafication and adopts sophisticated, balanced approaches to strategy that blend quant, qual, and even some of that unfashionable prediction and intuition.

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  • February 27, 2012

    Looking for the right tool

    • design
    • responsive
    • tools
  • March 22, 2011

    Responsive Web Design and Mobile Context

    • context
    • design
    • mobile
  • September 23, 2010

    Intuition and Intimacy in Design

    • design
    • intimacy
    • simplicity

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