Joe Gebbia Confirms Role as America's First Chief Design Officer (2 minute read)
Airbnb co-founder Joe Gebbia has officially confirmed his appointment as America's first chief design officer, a role he personally pitched to the Trump administration. Reporting to White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, Gebbia now leads the newly created National Design Studio from an office adjacent to the White House. The position, announced through a Trump executive order in August, focuses on modernizing government websites and improving how Americans interact with federal services.
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Start Building with Gemini 3 (9 minute read)
Google's Gemini 3 Pro, its most intelligent model to date, surpasses competitors on major AI benchmarks while excelling at coding tasks and agentic workflows. The model powers Google Antigravity, a new agentic development platform that enables developers to collaborate with autonomous AI agents across editor, terminal, and browser environments. Gemini 3 Pro also leads in multimodal understanding, including document analysis, spatial reasoning, and video comprehension. Pricing starts at $2 per million input tokens through the Gemini API.
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Good Visual Design, Explained (7 minute read)
Appealing visual design relies on four core principles: aligning elements to a grid for cohesive layouts, establishing clear typographic hierarchy through strategic sizing, using intentional color palettes (often monochromatic for accessibility), and employing purposeful imagery that conveys brand identity without clutter. Real-site examples from Seed.com, Flamingo Estate, and Figma Shortcut demonstrate how limiting designs to three type sizes and two main colors creates balance and visual hierarchy. These deliberate choicesโnot chanceโform the foundation of beautiful, usable interfaces.
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Slots in Design Systems (7 minute read)
Design systems benefit from slotsโdesignated areas within components where custom content can be insertedโwhich balance fixed constraints with flexible customization options. Slots enable designers and developers to compose content within components like Modals, Cards, and Rows while maintaining consistent surrounding layout and styling, and they can nest across multiple levels from small UI elements up through entire page templates. As Figma adds native slot support, teams face architectural challenges around slot depth, quantity, code alignment, and permissiveness, but thoughtful implementation promises improved flexibility without sacrificing system consistency.
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The Life Cycle of an Idea (6 minute read)
The life cycle of an idea isn't a linear pipeline but a dynamic, cyclical process shaped by context, organizational climate, and constantly changing inputs. Success depends less on rigid frameworks and more on preserving the idea's story, letting learning guide decisions, and accepting that some ideas must die. Clarity, evidence, and adaptability should be maintained across teams, even as AI and other forces accelerate change.
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Nine Startups Changing Disability Tech (16 minute read)
Nine disability tech startups showcased innovations, including ByStorm Beauty's snap-on makeup tool attachments and Possibility Neurotechnologies' $500 brain-computer interface that lets users control devices with thoughts, at Remarkable's 2025 Disability Tech Summit in Sydney. Other notable innovations included Field of Vision's haptic devices for following live sports, Rampey's autonomous AI-powered train ramps, and Hailo's app, which alerts bus drivers when passengers need to board. The accelerator, founded by Australia's Cerebral Palsy Alliance, highlighted solutions ranging from accessible wheelchairs and personal alarms to housemate-matching platforms.
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David Kelley's Brief But Spectacular Take on Creativity and Design (3 minute read)
David Kelley, founder of Stanford's d.school and design pioneer, built his career helping people rediscover their innate creativity. His approach centers on removing psychological blocks rather than teaching creativity, believing everyone has creative capacity that's often suppressed by discouraging experiences. Now considered essential to solving major problems alongside business and technology, human-centered design has moved from "the kids table to the adult table."
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