Grammarly Gets a Design Overhaul, Multiple AI Features (6 minute read)
Grammarly has launched a redesigned document-based interface built on Coda technology featuring multiple AI tools, including an assistant, a grader, a citation finder, and a plagiarism detector. The new block-first approach allows users to insert various elements while AI tools provide personalized feedback, detect AI-generated content, and assist with writing tasks. Despite offering both AI writing assistance and AI detection capabilities, Grammarly positions itself as helping students learn proper AI usage for workforce preparation.
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Edit Images in Google Photos by Simply Asking (3 minute read)
Google Photos now allows users to edit images through natural language commands, with advanced Gemini AI capabilities processing requests like "remove the cars" or "make it better" without requiring manual tool selection. The feature supports both corrective edits and creative changes, enabling multiple requests in a single prompt and follow-up refinements for precise results. Google is also implementing C2PA Content Credentials in Photos to provide transparency about AI edits, starting with Pixel 10 devices before expanding to other Android and iOS platforms.
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Sketch update brings Liquid Glass effects, macOS 26 and iOS 26 libraries, more (1 minute read)
Sketch has released its second 2025 update, “Barcelona”, introducing new glass effects with customizable controls like blur, distortion, depth, and chromatic aberration. The update also adds tools such as concentric corners, progressive blurs, improved styling, and an updated Apple UI library with macOS 26 and iOS 26 assets.
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Why "Good UX" Isn't Enough (8 minute read)
UX teams often focus solely on usability—smooth interactions and clean interfaces—but this is like thinking a motorcycle only needs fuel to run, when it requires air, fuel, compression, and spark working together. Products fail despite good usability because teams ignore the fact that value emerges from being useful, usable, findable, credible, accessible, and desirable. Audit products against all six dimensions and partner across disciplines to identify which missing element might become the product's critical weakness, shifting focus from usability tunnel vision to holistic value creation.
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How I Learned to Stop Worrying About Awards and Love Making Real Impact (5 minute read)
Design agency Stocks Taylor Benson abandoned awards submissions to redirect creative hours and entry fees into "Good Deeds," a structured pro bono program supporting community projects in Leicester. Over six years, it has invested 2,500 design hours (7% of studio capacity) into local partnerships that generate genuine business connections, enhance tender responses, and create measurable returns beyond trophy validation. The community-focused strategy has delivered stronger networks, improved credibility with clients, and positioned the studio as embedded local partners rather than place-agnostic competitors.
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Your design process is too slow (18 minute read)
Design Thinking emphasizes iterative, user-centered problem-solving, while traditional methods like Waterfall are slow and inefficient due to late feedback and siloed teams. Generative AI accelerates creativity and workflows but raises ethical and privacy concerns, making Agile principles—rapid iteration, collaboration, and frequent delivery—essential for modern design.
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What's Behind the Sudden Rise in AI Interior Design? (2 minute read)
Google Trends data shows searches for "AI interior designer" have reached "peak interest" levels worldwide, with UK searches surpassing all historical records this year. Tools like MyRoomDesigner and Xona.AI have gained popularity as they generate photorealistic room designs in minutes, while users share AI-powered makeovers on social media platforms. The global AI-powered interior design market is growing approximately 24% annually, driven by demand for affordable, customized design options and the viral nature of before-and-after transformations on TikTok and Instagram.
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Eight Tips for Designers Building Branded Templates in Figma Buzz (7 minute read)
Brand designers can create effective self-serve templates in Figma Buzz by starting in Figma Design frames and using auto layout for responsive elements that maintain alignment when content changes. Key practices include separating text layers for different inputs, locking aspect ratios on images to prevent distortion, and giving layers clear descriptive names like "Event Title" rather than generic defaults. Before publishing, designers should test templates from a user perspective in Figma Buzz to ensure smooth editing experiences and provide proper context when sharing with marketing teams.
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ON A DAILY BASIS creates a modular identity from Amsterdam's tram system (4 minute read)
The new identity for De Hallen was inspired by Amsterdam's tram symbols, using them as a metaphor for connection and diversity. The system combines three geometric forms from the building's architecture, the Bugrino typeface, and a neighbourhood-based colour palette, resulting in a flexible, modular design that celebrates contrast while maintaining coherence across signage, campaigns, and events.
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