Apple's iOS 26 with the new Liquid Glass design is now available to everyone (7 minute read)
Apple has released iOS 26 for iPhone 11 and newer, featuring a major βLiquid Glassβ design overhaul inspired by Vision Pro, new call screening and hold assist in the Phone app, in-app translation, an updated Messages experience, and revamped apps like Games, Preview, Music, Maps, Camera, and Photos. While lighter on AI than last year, it introduces live translation across apps and AirPods, on-screen visual intelligence, and updates to Genmoji and Image Playground, alongside numerous quality-of-life improvements such as customizable alarm snoozes, Wallet digital IDs, smarter reminders, and enhanced parental controls.
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BMW quietly dropped a new logo (2 minute read)
BMW has quietly updated its car emblem, bringing the flat, simplified 2020 logo to vehicles for the first time with the new iX3. The change removes chrome borders and dividing lines for a cleaner, more consistent look across digital and physical branding, aligning the badge with BMW's modern design language.
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Announcing the 2025 Webflow Awards Winners (15 minute read)
Webflow has announced its 2025 Awards winners, recognizing outstanding creative, technical, and impactful work across Community, Customer, and Partner categories. The Community Awards honor educators like Timothy Ricks and creators like Ilja van Eck who elevate the Webflow ecosystem through education and innovation. Customer Awards celebrate organizations like Monday.com for AI achievement and Dropbox for animated experiences, while Partner Awards recognize agencies like Parallax and BX Studio for delivering exceptional client solutions.
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The Art of Invisible AI: What Granola's 70% Retention Teaches Us About Product Design (6 minute read)
Granola, a London-based meeting notes app, achieved 70% weekly user retention by pioneering an "invisible AI" that enhances rather than replaces human note-taking. The app lets users take their own notes during meetings, then uses AI to transform rough notes into organized summaries without intrusive meeting bots or clunky interfaces. Granola's success demonstrates that the most effective AI products seamlessly integrate into existing workflows, building trust through transparency and becoming more valuable over time as they accumulate user context.
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Accessible Design in Figma: The Top 5 Skills for UX and UI Designers (11 minute read)
UX and UI designers need five essential Figma skills for accessible design: Auto Layout for responsive layouts, advanced prototyping for keyboard navigation, plugin-powered accessibility auditing, built-in testing tools, and AI prompt crafting. These skills help designers create inclusive products by default while leveraging AI to streamline workflows and catch accessibility issues early. The guide emphasizes building accessibility into design workflows from the start rather than treating it as an afterthought, especially with regulations like the European Accessibility Act making inclusive design legally required.
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Reve (Website)
Reve Image is a unified, AI-powered platform that combines image creation, remixing, drag-and-drop editing, and an API. It uses a novel internal visual language to give users precise, granular control while bridging human intent and machine understanding.
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Canva AI (Website)
Canva AI is an all-in-one conversational AI assistant. It can visualize ideas, generate compelling copy, and turn thoughts into stunning, fully editable designs.
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Figma Make: the biggest shift in UX/UI since Sketch (7 minute read)
Figma Make, launched in 2025, transforms Figma from a design tool into a full design-to-production platform by enabling designers to generate functional, code-ready prototypes directly from their designs. Building on the legacy of tools like Sketch and Zeplin, it lets designers create, iterate, and test appsβincluding PWAsβusing AI-powered front-end coding, eliminating traditional handoff friction, speeding up workflow, and making real-time user testing possible without developers.
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New iOS 26 icons: Here's how all the new app icons look on your iPhone home screen (2 minute read)
iOS 26's Liquid Glass redesign not only updates system components but also reimagines all app icons for the first time since iOS 7, unifying their appearance across iOS, macOS, watchOS, and visionOS. Icons now share consistent shapes, glass-layer effects, and alignment guidelines, with subtle motion-responsive lighting, resulting in a cleaner, more cohesive, and visually appealing home screen.
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Free Association: Production Designer Jeremy Hindle on Building Severance (6 minute read)
Emmy-winning production designer Jeremy Hindle transformed a sparse script description of "four desks, large room" into Lumon Industries' unsettling corporate world. Drawing from Jacques Tati's "Playtime," Eero Saarinen's architecture, and Dieter Rams' furniture, he created an atmosphere described as "stunning and lonely." His design philosophy focuses on crafting emotion through kinetic rather than cerebral responses, using references from films like "Fargo" and "Twin Peaks" to build Severance's uncanny aesthetic.
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