New ‘Vision Air': Here's how much lighter and less expensive it might be (2 minute read)
Apple is reportedly planning a Vision Air headset for 2027 that will be over 40% lighter and more than 50% cheaper than the $3,499 Vision Pro. Expected to ship around one million units, it could cost about $1,500, making it more accessible, though still pricier than rivals like Meta Quest 3. To reach that price, Apple may reduce features such as cameras, display resolution, or EyeSight, while aiming to preserve the Vision Pro experience.
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Disney Will Pay $10 Million to Settle FTC Claim it Used Cartoons to Collect YouTube Data on Kids (2 minute read)
Disney agreed to pay $10 million to settle FTC allegations that it violated children's privacy laws by incorrectly labeling cartoons on YouTube. The company left default "Not Made for Kids" labels on channels containing child-friendly content, such as "Frozen" and "Toy Story," which allowed for illegal data collection and targeted advertising to minors. Under the settlement, Disney must obtain parental consent for collecting children's data and create a review program for proper video labeling over the next decade.
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AirPods Max get an elegant solution to their biggest design flaw (2 minute read)
The AirPods Max have long lacked wireless charging, but Mophie's new $149.95 Max Charging Stand offers a sleek solution. The stand uses a magnetic USB-C adapter with a weighted base to charge the headphones while displaying them, and it also works with AirPods Pro or other Qi devices. While expensive and limited to the latest USB-C AirPods Max, it's seen as a practical and elegant upgrade until Apple builds MagSafe directly into future models.
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Prompting is a Design Act: How to Brief, Guide, and Iterate with AI (21 minute read)
Prompting AI should be treated as a design act, combining creative briefing with conversation design rather than simple instruction-giving. The WIRE+FRAME framework provides structure for effective prompting: WIRE (Who/What, Input Context, Rules/Constraints, and Expected Output) covers essential elements, while FRAME (Flow, Reference Style, Ask for Clarification, Memory, and Evaluate/Iterate) adds refinement. This framework transforms vague requests into detailed briefs that produce structured, actionable results comparable to professional design deliverables.
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Dear Marvel, please stop changing the Avengers: Doomsday logo (2 minute read)
Marvel's new Avengers: Doomsday logo, revealed at D23, has sparked a mixed reaction among fans. The design keeps the iconic Avengers emblem in grungy silver metal but adds a vivid green glow and matching “DOOMSDAY” text for extra impact. While some fans praised the update as bold and dynamic, others dismissed it as underwhelming or unnecessary, pointing out Marvel's habit of frequently tweaking its logos. With the film slated for May 2026, there's still time for more revisions, leaving the fandom divided but eager for what comes next.
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Musk thinks UX and coding are the same, this absurdity leads to chaos (6 minute read)
Elon Musk's claim that AI has reached PhD-level intelligence but lacks common sense highlights the broader divide between techno-optimists and human-centered perspectives. Technology and society are inseparable hybrids, and rationality cannot exist without empathy. Engineers often operate in a “nature” bubble focused on code and data, while UX practitioners translate human needs into that world. Ignoring social and emotional dimensions risks creating technologies that work perfectly in theory but fail real people, making UX essential as a bridge between human complexity and technological precision.
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The AI Motion Designer (Website)
GoMotion is a cutting-edge AI model that generates professional motion design. Create scroll-stopping, motion-designed videos from a single prompt.
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Can Design Make You Healthier? Inside the Architecture of Wellness (13 minute read)
As wellness-focused Gen Z drives a $5.6 trillion market, architects are redesigning buildings to actively support physical and mental health rather than merely house activities. Projects like Cologne's Valentyns workspace and London's The Round development integrate natural light, biophilic elements, air quality systems, and wellness amenities that have measurably improved occupant health. This shift extends to urban planning through concepts like the 15-minute city, where walkable neighborhoods and human-centered design create environments that promote both individual well-being and community connection.
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Rethinking the User Experience in the Age of Multi-agent AI (6 minute read)
Multi-agent AI systems use multiple specialized agents working together to deliver deeper, more contextual results, though this collaborative process can feel slower than traditional software. The perceived delay stems from behind-the-scenes reasoning and collaboration between agents, not inefficiency, requiring thoughtful user experience design to maintain trust and engagement. Organizations must rethink responsiveness standards, designing interfaces that make agent work visible, provide transparent feedback, and support natural multi-modal interactions to transform these systems from tools into collaborative teammates.
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Big Hug gets a rebrand from JDO that puts purpose at the heart of craft beer (4 minute read)
Big Hug, a UK brewer with a social mission, rebranded with JDO to strengthen its identity and scale its impact beyond goodwill. The new visual system, centred on the “World Hug” logo and the tagline “Brewing For Better”, unifies the range while highlighting each beer's cause, blending craft beer creativity with a clear, purpose-driven message to stand out in a crowded market.
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