Notable Reads for 8 Feb đź”—
Pattens can provoke actions. The provocation can seem as if it is elongating friction, or pointing to a diminishing influence of another mindset. The provocation can also alert to a shift which shouldn’t happen. Wrapping one’s head around all of this isn’t all that difficult unless you rely on the signals telling you what the patterns are doing. Signals follow the patters, they aren’t the patterns. What are the patterns? Well, this week’s collection of notable reads probably does well to highlight a few:
- Classroom Management: Simon Sinek, ClassDojo, and the Nostalgia Industry - Los Angeles Review of Books
- What is Work? | Deloitte Insights
- Five Lessons from Architecture School that Will Improve Your UX Work
- Cameras That Understand: Portrait Mode and Google Lens — Benedict Evans
- Hundreds of Bounty Hunters Had Access to AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint Customer Location Data for Years - Motherboard
- Priyamvada Natarajan Maps the Invisible Universe | Quanta Magazine
- Blacks Who Design
- Image: Don Norman #sketchnote from DesignLab UCSD
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