Change fatigue usually has nothing to do with too much change.

It tends to arise because no one has ever answered whether the last change worked.

One transformation follows another, and the unanswered questions pile up.

Eventually, every new initiative triggers only one reaction: “Who cares?”

This isn’t resistance; it’s a rational response to a system without answers.

#ChangeFatigue #AgileLeadership #AgileTransformation #DigitalTransformation

Interesting article by #Wise that shows how improving #accessibility can lead to overall #design changes in other areas.

https://medium.com/transferwise-design/accessible-but-never-boring-part-2-e188db299bd0

I feel especially for companies with #changeFatigue this could be a chance to drastically rethink their design.

Accessible but never boring (Part 2) - Wise Design - Medium

If you haven’t read Part 1 of this article yet, which focuses on colour, I suggest you start there. Here I’ll be focusing on type, icons, inputs, and focus states. Let’s recap. Making your product…

Wise Design

Love that the discussion gets opened up again about #cursor #pointer for #buttons and if this is really an #a11y issue or a #changeFatigue issue: https://blog.damato.design/posts/hovercraft/ If you have opinions or even better insights into this, please comment.

Do your buttons have cursor:pointer?

Hovercraft

Barely noticeable design fun causes token explosions.