Viggle AI Raises $19M in Funding for its AI Video Generator (2 minute read)
Known for its AI-driven video generation service, Viggle AI secured $19 million in Series A funding led by Andreessen Horowitz. The Toronto-based startup will use the investment to enhance its AI capabilities and expand its market presence. Viggle AI's unique JST-1 model offers realistic character movements, setting it apart from competitors.
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Instagram adds what photos have always needed: words (1 minute read)
Instagram's latest update allows users to add text directly to photos from the post editor, eliminating the need for third-party apps. Users can also layer another image on top as a sticker, which can be reshaped into various forms like a square, circle, heart, or star. Reels and stories also benefit from new fonts, effects, and animations for text, adding more creativity to posts. These features follow other recent updates, such as a Snap Map-like feature, songs on profiles, and the ability to share up to 20 slides in one post.
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Procreate's CEO thinks the tech industry is killing creativity. He's right (5 minute read)
James Cuda, CEO of Procreate, has declared that the company will not use generative artificial intelligence in its products, which has polarized the tech and creative communities. Creatives overwhelmingly support this stance, seeing it as a commitment to human-driven artistic processes, while some in the tech world predict it will not age well. Cuda emphasizes that Procreate aims to support genuine human creativity rather than instant AI-generated outputs, which he feels do not align with the creative journey.
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Why Startups Need UX Designers as Founders (3 minute read)
When thinking of a startup founder, one often imagines a coding expert or an energetic marketer, but UX designers are emerging as influential founders. UX designers possess a deep understanding of user behavior and needs, ensuring a product that not only looks good, but functions optimally. They emphasize the significance of user feedback throughout development, helping to build something beneficial from the start. With their focus on usability and aesthetics, they can make even MVPs attractive and ensure user-centered, adaptable product development.
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Listen to Your Customers, Not Your Competitors (2 minute read)
Prioritizing customer feedback over competitor actions when designing products is critical. While industry trends and competitor analysis provide valuable insights, the most successful designs stem from understanding and addressing customers' needs. By following a user-centered design process, you can create relevant, customer-centric products that build loyalty and meet user expectations, ensuring long-term success.
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Unsection (Website)
A curated collection of website section designs to streamline your creative inspiration process.
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Free Vector Shapes (Website)
This vector collection features over 100 free, high-quality shapes, with new additions weekly, organized into categories like circles, squares, and complex forms.
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Design Champs (Website)
Design Champs is a design community that offers workshops, personalized mentorship, and resources. Members can enhance their skills, advance their careers, and connect with industry professionals through live events and exclusive content.
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Measuring Empathy in Design: A New Tool for UX Professionals? (7 minute read)
The Empathy in Design Scale is a tool that measures empathy in design. It assesses three dimensions — Emotional Interest, Personal Experience, and Self-awareness — and has proven reliable for use in organizations and professional development. However, since it relies on self-reports, there may be bias due to social desirability.
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The software development war (9 minute read)
Designers often conflict with product managers and engineers, but building strong collaboration is critical instead of seeing them as enemies. By understanding each team's priorities — business for PMs, technical feasibility for engineers, and user experience for designers — and communicating effectively, designers can foster better partnerships and solve more significant problems.
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The Role of Sound Design in UX Design: Beyond Notifications and Alerts (8 minute read)
Sound in UX design goes beyond alerts - it enhances accessibility, builds emotional connections, guides interactions, and creates immersive experiences. Thoughtful sound design can elevate user engagement, support brand identity, and improve usability. By integrating sound strategically and considering user needs, designers can craft multisensory experiences that resonate deeply with users.
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