Craig Saila

@saila
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Lives in #Toronto's #Parkdale neighbourhood, works in #UX doing #design — posting a lot about #space-related things, and sometimes about #UXDesign, #typography, #urbanism, and #InclusiveDesign
Webhttps://saila.com/
HomeToronto
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StatusLooking for the others

Handy tool to help work to avoid the cognitive biases that creep into the every day

https://saila.com/columns/lcky/2026/05/25/cognitive-bias-busting.html

#tip #CognitiveBias

Cognitive bias busting - saila.com

Handy tool to help work to avoid the cognitive biases that creep into the every day

saila.com

An email newsletter recreates the old boxscores that were once a daily ritual for newspaper readers

https://saila.com/columns/lcky/2026/05/22/boxscores-without-the-ink-stains.html

#design #newspapers

Boxscores, without the ink stains - saila.com

An email newsletter recreates the old boxscores that were once a daily ritual for newspaper readers

saila.com

Released a stripped-down version of the #Markdown-powered #CMS built to power my little home on the web

https://saila.com/columns/lcky/2026/05/09/forme-ready.html

#vibecoding #Obsidian

Forme ready - saila.com

Released a stripped down version of the CMS built to power this site

saila.com

Made a little vibedesigning app to show me new images from #Artemis2 every day

It made a website to host locally on my #RaspberryPi and also dropped a new desktop wallpaper on my #MacOS

https://saila.com/columns/lcky/2026/05/05/a-moon-a-day.html

#Moon #Earth #space #NASA

A Moon a day - saila.com

Made a little vibedesigning app to show me new images from Artemis II every day

saila.com

Here's one for the icons-in-menus haters on macOS Tahoe:

defaults write -g NSMenuEnableActionImages -bool NO

It even preserves the couple of instances you do want icons, like for window zoom/resize

/cc @gruber

#GPS has been with us forever guiding us through cities and ensuring our phones work

That’s almost true

The last of the first batch of satellites, intended to prove our idea of a global positioning system (hence “GPS”) launched 40 years ago today

#ThisDayInSpace

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/USA-10

USA-10 - Wikipedia