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October 23, 12:08 pm

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News & Trends

Google Meet Launches an AI-powered Makeup Feature (1 minute read)

Google Meet introduced an AI-powered makeup filter with 12 options found in the "Appearance" section under "Portrait touch-up," competing with similar features in Microsoft Teams and Zoom. The virtual makeup stays in place regardless of on-screen movement, making it appear more authentic, and can be activated before or during calls. The feature, which rolled out on October 8 for mobile and web, remains disabled by default and remembers user preferences for future meetings.
OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT Atlas – a web browser with a built-in AI assistant (1 minute read)

OpenAI launched ChatGPT Atlas, a web browser that integrates ChatGPT directly into the experience, combining search, AI, and personal context. Key features include memory to recall past interactions and website context, and agent mode to perform tasks like placing orders or preparing reports without leaving the page. It is now available on macOS, with other platforms coming soon.
iPhone Air orders slashed to almost β€˜end of production' levels, says Nikkei (3 minute read)

Apple is reportedly cutting iPhone Air production to near end-of-production levels due to weak demand, while other models like the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Pro are exceeding expectations. Analyst data suggests that the iPhone Air is significantly less popular than anticipated. Overall iPhone production remains in line with forecasts.
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Opinions & Tutorials

Design β€˜for' AI, Instead of β€˜With' AI (7 minute read)

Designers should shift from using AI as a creative tool to designing products specifically for AI agents to interact with. Traditional design elements will become obsolete as AI agents act as proxies between humans and digital services, requiring designers to understand reasoning engines and create modular, voice-activated systems. Design leaders must reimagine their entire practice around synthetic users, moving away from conventional metrics and interfaces toward trust-based, contextual experiences that accommodate AI's proactive, non-linear decision-making processes.
The Illusion of Alignment (10 minute read)

The "illusion of alignment" occurs when teams use identical language but imagine completely different solutions, leading to costly miscommunication that only surfaces when designers finally present their work. Designers can prevent this breakdown by sketching rough visual interpretations early and often, which forces misaligned assumptions to surface during strategy sessions, kickoffs, and reviews, thereby avoiding wasted time and strained relationships. Rather than waiting for a "seat at the table," designers should leverage their natural visual thinking to create shared understanding through simple drawings.
Designers need to be generalized specialists nowadaysβ€”here's how AI can help (6 minute read)

In the age of AI, the debate between generalist and specialist designers misses the point: the most valuable designers are β€œgeneralized specialists” who combine broad skills with deep domain expertise. Generalists spot patterns and opportunities across fields, while specialists optimize within a domain. Strategically switching between these modes and applying AI thoughtfully allows designers to tackle diverse challenges and remain indispensable in smaller, stretched teams.
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Launches & Tools

Design, Animate, and Export SVGs from One File (Website)

Design, animate, and export SVGs from one file. Open-source, privacy-focused, client-side SVG editor for React, Svelte, and beyond.
Turn Your Ideas and Figma Designs Into Web and Mobile Apps in Minutes (Website)

App2 transforms natural language descriptions and Figma designs into production-ready web and mobile applications.
Vibe Code Your Automated Emails (Website)

Send beautiful, branded, and professional emails to your users by chatting with AI.
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Miscellaneous

Articulating Design Decisions (8 minute read)

Designers often struggle to defend their work when stakeholders ask tough questions, typically due to failing to adapt design processes to specific projects, lacking data-driven evidence, avoiding regular feedback, or using jargon instead of business language. The solution involves documenting decisions throughout the process, gathering relevant evidence, exposing work to frequent feedback, and connecting design choices to business metrics and KPIs. Success requires emotional detachment from one's work, strategic adaptation of design methods rather than rigid process adherence, and communicating in terms that resonate with the audience's priorities.
How do Great Design Leaders Approach Problems? With Strategic Curiosity (5 minute read)

Great design leaders systematically deploy curiosity as a strategic tool by setting up brief, targeted conversations with stakeholders across the organization to gather specific insights that help reframe and position their work effectively. Personalized questions tailored to different roles reveal crucial context, like how departments' bonuses tie to specific outcomes. This structured method of strategic curiosity, rather than unorganized relationship-building or complaining, enables designers to understand business constraints, justify resource needs, and ultimately advance both their projects and careers.
How Order and Herman Miller refreshed a design legacy, with Frontify (9 minute read)

Herman Miller partnered with Order to refresh its 25-year-old brand identity, restoring the archival boldness and expressiveness while updating typography, color, and application for modern use. Key elements like the Irving Harper β€œM” were preserved but given flexibility, and the collaboration's focus on trust and clear communication led to a widely praised, modernized brand system that honors the company's legacy.
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Quick Links

How Real Artists and Designers Can Thrive in the Age of AI Sludge (4 minute read)

Artists and designers can thrive amid AI-generated content by weaponizing their humanityβ€”sharing personal stories, embracing imperfections like visible brushstrokes, and creating physical artifacts that offer tangible, sensory experiences.
Is This Really the Most 'Creatively Effective' Print Ad Ever? (4 minute read)

Cadbury's latest Heroes campaign achieved System1's highest-ever score for outdoor advertising based on emotional response testing.
Iconic optical illusion secret was just revealed (thanks to mice and lasers) (3 minute read)

A new study using lasers and mice has shed light on how the Kanizsa square illusion tricks the brain.

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