Hey all,
Suzzane LaBarre, an editor at Fast Company, wrote an update to Dieter Rams "Ten principles for good design". Personally I enjoyed this one item Kottke (where I found this) highlights.
"Good design is slow. For the past 20 years, tech has embraced a “move fast and break things” mantra. That was fine when software had a relatively small impact on the world. But today, it shapes nearly every aspect of our lives, from what we read to whom we date to how we spend money-and it’s largely optimized to benefit corporations, not users. The stakes have changed, the methods haven’t."
I'd love to hear your thoughts on the 'new' principles and how it might apply to Wikimedia-related efforts.
https://kottke.org/18/01/ten-new-principles-for-good-design
Yours, Chris Koerner Community Liaison Wikimedia Foundation