the writing
Notes on keeping people human.
Plain-spoken pieces on what dehumanising technology looks like, how to build and adopt better, and how to look after yourself when a tool is wearing you thin.
The quiet ways technology can dehumanise us
Six patterns to recognise — from being reduced to a metric to being processed by systems no one can explain — and why naming them is the first step back.
02 The remedyDesigning & adopting technology that respects people
Seven principles and a practical checklist for builders, leaders and buyers who want tools that add to people's lives instead of grinding them down.
03 For youFinding your footing when tech feels dehumanising
Kind, doable tips for reclaiming your attention, reaching a real human, setting boundaries, and choosing tools that treat you like a person.
more soon
This is a living resource. New pieces will land here as the conversation grows — on humane AI, customer service that respects people, tech and ageing, schools and screens, and the small design decisions that add up to a kinder digital world.