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December 10, 1:08 pm

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News & Trends

Facebook's redesign is making it more like Instagram (3 minute read)

Meta is redesigning Facebook to feel more like Instagram, introducing grid layouts for multi-photo posts and double-tap likes to create a simpler, more immersive feed. The update also streamlines tools for Stories and posts, enhances search with an immersive grid, and lets users give clearer feedback to shape their algorithmic feed. Additional tweaks to menus and comments signal a broader push to make Facebook cleaner and easier to use heading into next year.
Design Chief Gerry McGovern Departs Jaguar (2 minute read)

Gerry McGovern, Jaguar Land Rover's chief creative officer for 21 years, has reportedly left the company following his controversial rebranding of Jaguar and the unveiling of the radical Type 00 concept car. His departure comes months after the appointment of a new chief executive, PB Balaji, though specific details remain undisclosed and the company declined to comment. McGovern, an OBE recipient recognized for transforming brands like Defender and Range Rover, described the Type 00 as a foundation for reimagining Jaguar's identity.
iPhone 18 leak says Face ID moving under-display next year (2 minute read)

Apple is reportedly planning to introduce under-display Face ID in the iPhone 18 lineup using new β€œmicro-transparent glass panels,” which would allow the Dynamic Island to shrink noticeably. Early models next yearβ€”the iPhone 18 Pro, Pro Max, and the foldableβ€”are expected to get this first, while the base iPhone 18 and iPhone Air 2 will arrive months later, giving Apple time to decide whether the technology can expand to the full lineup.
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Opinions & Tutorials

Silicon Clay: How AI is Reshaping UX Design (10 minute read)

Academic research from the past five years reveals AI's most significant impact on UX design occurs during testing and discovery phases, with 58% of studied usage concentrated there, though practitioners actively employ AI tools like ChatGPT across all design stages. The technology delivers clear efficiency gains and cost reductions while lowering skill barriers, but researchers warn against over-reliance that can produce generic designs, stifle innovation, and impede junior designers' skill development. Studies emphasize that successful AI integration requires human-in-the-loop validation, organizational policies for ethical use, and specific training in prompt engineering.
Critique (7 minute read)

Design critiques are structured sessions where designers pressure-test assumptions through constructive friction, not to seek approval but to identify flaws before they become costly. Unlike reviews or brainstorming, critiques help designers decouple their self-worth from their work while building communication skills and executive presence through controlled vulnerability. Effective critiques require skilled facilitation, balance highlighting successes with addressing weaknesses, and embracing discomfort as evidence of appropriate risk-taking rather than playing it safe.
Vibe Coding in style.md (5 minute read)

Evil Martians developed a style guide that encodes engineering best practices into a reusable file for AI code generation tools. The guide emerged from comparing a hastily AI-generated Rails app with its expert-refactored version, capturing patterns such as domain-specific naming, enum usage, and the extraction of logic into namespaced classes. This approach transforms expensive code cleanup into a scalable asset that helps non-engineers produce more maintainable AI-generated code.
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Launches & Tools

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ShadCN Themes (Website)

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Make your website stand out with minimal effort with Reactjs, shadcn, and Framer Motion for animation.
CSS Advent Calendar (Website)

Daily CSS features and techniques.
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Miscellaneous

Royal Albert Hall gets a bold visual overhaul that unites its architecture and reputation (2 minute read)

Royal Albert Hall has unveiled a confident new identity by Brandpie designed to shift recognition back to the venue itself and reflect the unique, iconic experience it offers. Centered on a domed wordmark inspired by the building's architecture, a unified type system, and a bold signature red, the rebrand modernizes the Hall while amplifying its historic character and giving its internal team a clearer, more flexible system to use across all touchpoints.
Say hello to Aguzzo, Displaay's carved serif inspired by Italian type (5 minute read)

Aguzzo is a new typeface that builds on a few eccentric cues from the Italian engraver's classic Augustea but ultimately becomes something far more original, blending sharply carved geometric forms with unexpectedly calligraphic, steep italics for a flexible, hybrid voice. Developed through a Danish–Czech collaboration between Kasper Rasmussen and Displaay, the project refines quirky letterforms, embraces European typographic heritage, and expands into a robust family of seven weights and 14 styles, resulting in a distinctive yet highly usable type system defined by sharpness, craftsmanship, and character.
Great British Railways goes back to the future with new branding (5 minute read)

The UK has revealed the first branding and livery for Great British Railways, a new national rail body meant to unify the fragmented system under one public-facing organisation. Designed in-house, the identity combines the classic 1965 double-arrow symbol and Rail Alphabet 2 with a sharpened red-white-blue palette and angular, Union-Flag-inspired graphics. Early reactions range from cautious praise to criticism of the designs as fussy or retro-modern. The true test will come when the branding rolls out across trains, stations, and digital platforms ahead of GBR's full launch in 2027.
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Quick Links

From Illusions to Optimization: The Creative WebGL Worlds of AdriΓ‘n Gubrica (9 minute read)

AdriΓ‘n Gubrica, a Creative Developer at OFF+BRAND, transitioned from digital design studies to specializing in high-performance, interactive WebGL experiences over the past 6 years.
Justin Bieber Gives Apple UX Advice, Threatens a β€œRear Naked Choke Hold” (2 minute read)

Justin Bieber publicly criticized Apple's Messages app design, threatening the company with a "rear naked choke hold" over his frustration with the send button's placement.
The new Supergirl logo is pure lovable nostalgia bait (3 minute read)

Fans are relieved and excited by the newly revealed Supergirl movie logo, which stays true to the classic Superman β€œS” while adding a grittier, graffiti-inspired wordmark that feels fresh but familiar.

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