069: UX Stats for 2026: 50 milliseconds to glory (and other such things)
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About this listen
Ephie Risho and Jason Moore took one innocent UX statistics article … and somehow ended up debating milliseconds, Clippy’s resurrection, DVD trauma, Montana newspapers, AI-fueled app revolutions, and whether modern design has a soul.
Welcome to UXPERTS. In this episode, we dive into mobile dominance (98.1% of 60–64 year-olds have mobile internet — which means yes, your aunt is online), why your site has 50 milliseconds to make a first impression, and why you probably have less than 10 seconds before users emotionally ghost you.
We also cover:
Why “mobile-first” doesn’t mean “spreadsheet-on-a-phone”
The hockey stick growth of UX careers (spoiler: the sky is not falling)
The 1 UX to 10–20 developer ratio (and why that should make you uncomfortable)
Aggressive popups and why 59% of websites need to calm down
Cookie-cutter design vs. innovation (aka “Why AI might make everything beige”)
A passionate defense of VHS, cassettes, and legacy tech archaeology
A surprise Clippy cameo that lasted way longer than it should have
This one gets surprisingly philosophical toward the end — in the best possible way. If you care about: the future of UX, the future of work, the future of design in an AI-saturated world, or just enjoy hearing two UX leaders argue about math in public…You’ll enjoy this one.
As always, let’s design a better experience for all.
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