Writing
I enjoy writing about the things I have discovered. I write about my experience of design, the exciting things I have noticed while working on projects and the parallel things I have learnt about, such as electric cars, artificial life and the social impact of AI. Here is a growing collection of my writing.

UX is new! UX is dead!
Never a day goes buy without someone proclaiming that User Experience (UX) is dead. Or that someone else says how it is new (or reinvents part of it as new).

The UX spectrum: mindsets, not skill sets
UX designers works along a spectrum of mindsets. Can people really be UX unicorns all the time?
System Thinking and UX part 2: System Traps how to avoid them
So what is System Thinking, in detail, and how does it relate to UX?

System Thinking and UX Part 1: Exploring Systems and Our Addictions
I have a hypothesis. It is that the best path to the most straightforward user experience is through understanding the whole experience and that we are addicted to surface thinking.