Journal

No news feed.
Perspective instead.

On UX/UI, structural work, systems, product logic, and practical AI use — grounded in real project work, not trend observation.

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What Is Information Architecture? A Clear Definition with Practical Context

What Is Information Architecture? A Clear Definition with Practical Context

Information architecture is the order in which content is structured, named, and made findable. Definition, distinctions, and a concrete example.

03
AI Content Operations: Speed Only With a System

AI Content Operations: Speed Only With a System

Why a bot does not replace a content system, which mandatory fields and review gates protect quality, and how we make content operations reliable.

04
UI Systems and UX Writing: Clarity as a System, Not a Matter of Taste

UI Systems and UX Writing: Clarity as a System, Not a Matter of Taste

How a design system becomes decision logic, and how UX writing guides users through hierarchy, typography, and microcopy instead of just decorating.

05
Information Architecture for Websites: Structure Before Surface

Information Architecture for Websites: Structure Before Surface

A content-first guide for relaunches: how page types, fields, navigation, and URL structure decide between a site that lasts and months of rework.

06
AI in the UX Design Process: Leverage, Governance, and Reliable Delivery

AI in the UX Design Process: Leverage, Governance, and Reliable Delivery

Where AI actually creates leverage in UX work, why speed without structure is expensive, and how governance turns AI into reliable delivery.

07
Telegram Service Bot for Blogposts: From Idea to a Reliable Content Pipeline

Telegram Service Bot for Blogposts: From Idea to a Reliable Content Pipeline

How a Telegram service bot can connect ideation, briefing, drafting, and AI-SEO without sacrificing quality or governance.

08
The Quiet Shift: AI as an Invisible Co-Pilot in Design

The Quiet Shift: AI as an Invisible Co-Pilot in Design

How teams can integrate AI into UX/UI workflows without losing quality, ownership, or delivery consistency.

09
Digital Architecture: Why Content-First Still Wins

Digital Architecture: Why Content-First Still Wins

Model content, page types, and ownership first to improve UX, SEO, and delivery quality at system level.

10
Minimalism Is Not the Absence of Elements

Minimalism Is Not the Absence of Elements

Reduction works only when hierarchy, typography, and interaction logic create orientation instead of emptiness.

New entries are published irregularly — when there is something worth saying.