9. How to Avoid Deceptive Design Patterns
Why does moving to the city feel like a whole new world? In this episode of “Design in Good Company,” join Brodrick Lothringer and Randy Oest as they explore Pittsburgh’s transformation into a tech hub and how the city has evolved beyond its steel mill past.
Later in the episode, they dive into the web of manipulative business practices. They share a cringe-worthy encounter with a street fundraiser and discuss the dark side of user experience design. Learn about emotional manipulation, deceptive subscription practices, and the need for ethical business conduct. Tune in to hear the tea about the Wall Street Journal and Adobe, and explore Cory Doctorow’s concept of "enshittification."
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