Smith & Diction rebrands Superhuman, fka Grammarly (6 minute read)
Grammarly's rebrand into Superhuman grew from a simple AI-agent brief into a full transformation after major acquisitions and the launch of its AI assistant. Smith & Diction created Hero, a simple character-based logo whose expressive motion helps convey intelligence and adaptability across the product ecosystem. This flexible identity, supported by customised typography and deep product integration, unifies the previously separate brands and strengthens Superhuman's shift from a writing tool to a broad AI productivity platform, helping align teams and attract renewed interest.
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ServiceNow and Figma Launch Strategic Collaboration to Turn Design Vision Into Enterprise Transformation (3 minute read)
ServiceNow and Figma have launched a strategic collaboration utilizing MCP technology, enabling developers to transform Figma designs directly into enterprise-ready applications through ServiceNow's Build Agent. The integration automates the path from design to deployment with enterprise-grade security, reducing initial UI and data model implementation time by over 80%. Users can now provide a Figma design link as a prompt to the Build Agent, which interprets layouts and components to automatically generate fully functional, secure, and scalable applications within minutes.
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OpenAI is launching group chats in ChatGPT (1 minute read)
OpenAI has introduced group chats for ChatGPT, allowing up to 20 people to collaborate with the AI in a shared conversation. Initially rolling out in Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, and Taiwan, the feature supports planning and decision-making while keeping group chats separate from private memory, adds new social behaviors like emoji reactions, and includes participant and notification controls. Broader expansion is planned for after the pilot.
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Figma Just Proved Everyone (Including Me) Wrong (7 minute read)
Figma's 2025 Schema Conference introduced nine major updates, including extended collections for multi-brand systems, slots for component customization, and AI-powered design checking, addressing long-standing design system needs. The announcements mark a significant shift from previous concerns about Figma neglecting its design system features, with improvements spanning performance, code integration through MCP servers and GitHub connections, and native variable import/export. Variable composability still requires further development for advanced authoring patterns.
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How Do You Deal with an Executive Demanding Features? Create a Hypothesis (5 minute read)
When executives demand features based on trends, designers should respond with strategic curiosity rather than compliance or refusal, using a stakeholder-as-user approach to understand motivations and context. Designers can justify their questions by estimating the likelihood that design decisions will impact user behavior, much like engineers provide development time estimates. Summarizing ideas into testable hypotheses—"If we [change feature], users will [behavior] because [rationale], achieving [goal]"—helps expose logical inconsistencies and may lead executives to reconsider poor decisions themselves.
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Affinity by Canva review: free is the magic number (8 minute read)
Affinity by Canva is now a single, completely free app that merges Designer, Photo, and Publisher into one interface with Vector, Pixel, and Layout modes, plus optional Canva AI tools for paid users. Setup is simple and the software retains its strong tutorial support, robust vector and photo-editing features, non-destructive workflows, and comprehensive PDF export, while adding downloadable on-device ML models for tasks like object selection. Despite its refreshed packaging, it's largely the same Affinity suite users know, with no major losses, though it still lacks photo cataloguing tools and older Affinity files convert to a new .af format that legacy apps can't open.
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Blood Sugar Battler: Building a Real Game as a Designer using AI (19 minute read)
Alex Pierce built Blood Sugar Battler, a mobile diabetes education game, over the course of three months, utilizing the AI tool Lovable.dev for coding while hand-crafting all visual and audio elements. The retro-styled game challenges players to tap falling foods within 60 seconds, managing both score and a blood sugar meter that reacts differently to healthy versus processed foods. Pierce handled all creative decisions—pixel art sprites, vintage macOS interface design, sound effects, and gameplay balancing—while using AI to translate design intent into functional code. They learned that AI excels at technical scaffolding but cannot replace artistic direction or critical thinking.
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Sol dusts off the archives in sunny rebrand (3 minute read)
Sol has launched a refreshed identity aimed at young adults, blending its Mexican heritage with a modern, energetic aesthetic. Created by LOVE with illustrator Tobias Hall, the rebrand introduces a revitalised wordmark, custom typography, updated historical elements, and a brighter palette featuring elevated reds, golds, and new teal accents. Together with an uplifted sun icon and more confident attitude, the redesign delivers a “newstalgic” brand experience that feels both authentic and contemporary.
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What happens when a UX Researcher starts using AI? (8 minute read)
AI has become a practical companion rather than a replacement, helping structure plans, speed up analysis, automate workflows, and present findings more engagingly. It streamlines tasks, generates guided insights, and boosts company-wide engagement while still grounding everything in real user data. The result is faster research cycles that free up time for the human essentials of the job—judgment, creativity, and empathy.
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