Anna RátkaiinUX CollectiveThe psychology of deceptive discounting in UXWhen H&M is the example of responsible design, that means we put the bar too low.May 155May 155
Anna RátkaiinUX CollectiveE-commerce personalization: helping users or exploiting their personal data?Deep diving into the promises, potentials and problems of personalized e-commerce experiencesApr 222Apr 222
Anna RátkaiinUX CollectiveWhat could possibly drive positive change in the tech industry?7 reasons why companies are willing to rethink their unsustainable, unethical, and wasteful products. Spoiler alert: you have a say in all…Nov 20, 20234Nov 20, 20234
Anna RátkaiinUX CollectiveThe negative impact of persuasive designWhy the discussion around the detrimental impact on the user and the environment is non-existent.Oct 10, 20238Oct 10, 20238
Anna RátkaiinUX CollectiveA vital topic to discuss: sustainability in and through digital designBecause there is only Planet A and designers can do so much more to save itJan 21, 2022Jan 21, 2022
Anna RátkaiinimpactologyWhy do we have millions of tonnes of electronic waste, and what can we do about it?By now it is no secret that we are trashing our planet. By trashing I mean buying so much stuff we don’t know what to do with them, so we…Jan 4, 2022Jan 4, 2022
Anna RátkaiinimpactologyWhy is it so hard to stop shopping? — Part3: Materialistic gift giving cultureGift giving is an integral part of our culture. We have many occasions to splurge on our loved ones, birthdays, weddings, diplomas…Dec 9, 202110Dec 9, 202110
Anna RátkaiinimpactologyEverything that is wrong with Black Friday and some rays of hopeOnce upon a time, Black Friday was a single day dedicated to excessive consumption that marked the beginning of the holiday shopping…Nov 24, 2021Nov 24, 2021
Anna RátkaiinimpactologyWhy is it so hard to stop shopping — Part2: Shopping as a civic dutyThe appeal of neoliberal capitalism is that any company is allowed to fight for the consumer’s attention and dollars. As a result…Nov 9, 2021Nov 9, 2021
Anna RátkaiinimpactologyWhy is it so hard to stop shopping? — Part 1: MarketingAccording to studies, we have closets full of clothes but 12–50% of them lie unused, and just in Sweden 2 million functional mobile phones…Oct 12, 20211Oct 12, 20211