Restyle Your Instagram Stories Using Meta AI to Take Your Creativity Further (4 minute read)
Instagram has introduced a new restyle feature, powered by Meta AI, that lets users edit photos and videos in Stories by adding, removing, or changing elements via text prompts or preset effects. Users can make simple edits like removing backgrounds or adding accessories, apply creative effects like watercolor or film noir, and even transform video backgrounds into underwater or snowy landscapes. The feature includes Add Yours stickers that enable friends to replicate edits and start viral trends across the platform.
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Netflix Goes βAll in' on Generative AI as Entertainment Industry Remains Divided (3 minute read)
Netflix is embracing generative AI as a production tool. CEO Ted Sarandos maintains it won't replace creative storytelling, citing recent uses in shows like "The Eternaut" and "Happy Gilmore 2" for visual effects and de-aging. The streaming giant's AI adoption comes amid industry-wide concerns about job displacement and unauthorized use of artists' work in training data, with recent controversies involving OpenAI's Sora 2 model generating deepfakes of actors. Despite positioning itself as "all in" on AI technology, Netflix reported quarterly revenue of $11.5 billion, falling short of its forecast despite 17% year-over-year growth.
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Microsoft introduces Mico β a new virtual assistant for Copilot (1 minute read)
Microsoft's Mico is a new animated assistant for Copilot inspired by Clippy that reacts to user speech with expressive animations and emotions. Currently available only in the US, it features memory for user details and a Learn Live tutoring mode with a virtual whiteboard. It represents an effort to give Copilot a more human-like personality. Mico even has a Clippy-style Easter egg animation.
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Design Systems: From the Basics to Big Things Ahead (7 minute read)
Design systems provide the structured foundation essential for maintaining consistency at scale, especially as AI tools accelerate workflows and require codified context to produce accurate, on-brand results. Organizations like Spotify, eBay, and Pinterest demonstrate how comprehensive documentation, cross-platform coherence, and measurable adoption metrics transform design systems from reference guides into drivers of efficiency and quality. From their origins in print media style guides to today's digital implementations, design systems bridge design and development while becoming increasingly critical as AI democratizes product creation.
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Stop Dumping the Spice Rack (9 minute read)
Over-explaining is like over-seasoning foodβadding so much detail that the main point gets buried. Many people do this out of fear of being misunderstood, wanting to prove their effort, or confusing completeness with clarity, but it only leads to confusion and lost attention. The key is to focus on one clear message, tailor it to the audience, and cut everything that doesn't serve that goal, because concise, intentional communication is what truly connects and persuades.
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Right narratives shape lasting products (11 minute read)
Humans make sense of the world through stories that shape identity, purpose, and connection. Great brands like Apple and Nike succeed by aligning their narratives with human emotions and aspirations, enabling transformation rather than just selling. True narrative design favors context, empathy, and meaning over pure logic, focusing on values like truth and belonging. As AI increasingly shapes our choices, authentic, human-centered storytelling will be essential to preserve meaning and resist manipulation.
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Art Search Engine (Website)
Semantic is an art search engine that uses modern language models to help users find existing artwork through imaginative queries rather than generating new images.
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The Hidden Costs of Bad Client Communication in Design Projects and How to Fix Them (7 minute read)
Poor client-designer communication in design projects leads to costly rework, wasted resources, delayed timelines, and compromised quality due to misaligned expectations and vague feedback. The disconnect stems from designers focusing on visuals and user flows while clients prioritize business goals, compounded by unclear briefs, scattered feedback channels, poor planning, and the absence of version control. Solutions include structured discovery processes with clear documentation, consolidated feedback platforms with version control, regular check-ins, and visual communication tools that help both parties speak the same language from project start to finish.
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The UX Hack That Helps AI Capture User Intent (17 minute read)
Capturing user intent through contextual prompts and predictive suggestions helps AI tools overcome the blank-screen problem that causes users to hesitate and abandon tasks. Effective AI interfaces use patterns like search chips, file upload suggestions, and content presets to guide users toward their goals without overwhelming them. By anticipating what users want to accomplish rather than just reacting to their literal inputs, AI transforms from a passive tool into an active assistant that balances helpful guidance with user autonomy.
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Design business' confidence βlowest since COVIDβ (5 minute read)
A new Design Business Association report shows that 23% of UK design firms are struggling or cutting costs, marking the lowest confidence since the pandemic due to rising expenses, reduced client budgets, and AI's impact on design value. However, overseas income is up to 36.5%βan 80% rise over the past decadeβwhile the London pricing premium is shrinking as remote work evens the playing field. The report also highlights growth in regional agencies and a rising need for green design skills.
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