This week's best things Failure stories, FOH & education teams, the National Theatre, a million homepages, AI optimism, museum toolkits, Wikimedia crawlers, knitting, the immersive industry, gov collabs, and a strange Nintendo site.
Mike Keating on AI policy development at Art Fund Mike Keating on introducing user-centric practices, sharing knowledge, and the collaborative development of policies.
This week's best things AI-generated subtitles, and an AI 'tar pit', some things about TikTok, overwork in the arts, walking-focused interaction, Dropbox's brand guidelines, subscription business models, Nokia's design archive, automation in UK retail, dealing with side chats in meetings,
This week's best things We're all theatre kids now, 2025 trends, your camera roll, Gen Z consumer behaviour, the isolating effects of technology, AI bias, an analysis of The Love Song, silly AI-generated music, and the Moulin Rouge.
Understand your users and let that define your approach Talking to and understanding users doesn’t have to be complicated or difficult, and a recent V&A project provides an inspiring example of the benefits of this approach.