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Jamie Sigadel

This may have been shared already but some truth bombs being dropped here: trends.uxdesign.cc/

The State of UX in 2025
From design tools, to our design process, to the user behaviors that will change the way we design — a list of what to expect for User Experience (UX) Design in the next year.
Carla Warla
Replying to @jsiggy

Do you think the bubble has burst?

Jamie Sigadel
Replying to @carlawarla

Which bubble?

Carla Warla
Replying to @jsiggy

UX

Carla Warla
Replying to @jsiggy

That’s a valid perspective. What abt UX didn’t make sense from a practicer pov?

Carla Warla
Replying to @jsiggy

Practitioner*

Jamie Sigadel
Replying to @carlawarla

I don't know if UX-only practitioners are going to be as employable in this current landscape but my opinion has always been "you can't separate UI and UX" 🤷🏻‍♀️ But I can see a world where UX practitioners become design-forward PMs which is a win/win for everyone I think

Taurean Bryant
Replying to @jsiggy @carlawarla

Totally agree with this. I can also see those people shift deeper into research but I imagine that’s a harder path.

Jamie Sigadel
Replying to @taurean @carlawarla

PM might be preferable.. I feel like with research there's pressure to produce specific results or be ignored entirely lol

Taurean Bryant
Replying to @jsiggy @carlawarla

That was my train of thought too lol. I think UX-only roles could become a rarity or disappear. I don’t think we could ever see research ever outright disappear but I do think it can be devalued or suck in ways that a PM role doesn’t.

Jamie Sigadel
Replying to @taurean @carlawarla

It's weird, some companies are deciding "no PMs, only designers" or even telling designers to become PMs.. Maybe it's just that a PM should've been a UXer all along. PMs are also being told to do more research which I'm sure is fun for researchers to deal with lol

Jamie Sigadel
Replying to @taurean @carlawarla

I think a robust organization *should* have both design-forward PMs and hands-on researchers, because there's a lot that goes into both those types of roles.. I also question if 1 person would even want to do all that

Jamie Sigadel
Replying to @carlawarla

Relying on dark patterns and obvious means to squeeze money out of folks only goes so far.. and people are not exactly looking to buy as much as they used to. You can't squeeze what isn't there to begin with

Jamie Sigadel
Replying to @carlawarla

But that's a problem for the next person to solve, not for the people already making business decisions and driving companies into the ground 🫠