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Everywhere in the world, amazing and wonderful things continue to unfold.

I appreciate the sublime
and things that are remarkable, smart, inventive or just beautiful. I also like to keep track of process and things that inspire. I also have a running set of helpful resources for UX design.


This site will give you a constant feed of amazing things in fields as varied as interaction design, web design, product design, business innovation, fine art, the humanities, and science.

My name's Jaireh. By day, I'm a UX designer for a big telecom company. I have also been: a designer of many things like this and this. Welcome to my internet Wunderkammer.

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Traditionally, newspaper publishing was a one-way street: Reporters reported, editors edited, and readers read. Now the Web is changing that equation: the lines between writing, reading and editing are all starting to blur. “Readers” now edit the news for themselves using RSS readers and collaborative filtering tools; while many reporters now engage in direct, unflitered discussions with all kinds of people via Twitter, Facebook et al.
— Alex Wright, UX Lead for Nytimes.com
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