Framer On-Page Editing 2.0 (1 minute read)
Framer's updated On-Page Editing allows editors to rearrange content like text, frames, and components directly on the page, while designers can lock specific layers to maintain control. The feature now includes faster visual updates via one-click swaps of icons and component variants, plus full Localization support for real-time multilingual editing. Teams can also reposition the Edit button to avoid content overlap and manage email notifications for individual projects.
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Former Amazon Execs Raise $15M for Agentic Commerce Startup that Uses AI to Generate Custom Storefronts (2 minute read)
Spangle AI, a Seattle startup founded by former Amazon executives, raised $15 million in Series A funding at a $100 million valuation to develop AI-powered technology that generates customized storefronts for online retailers based on traffic sources and shopping context. The platform adapts product selection and layout without relying on user history. Early enterprise customers, including REVOLVE and Steve Madden, have reported conversion increases up to 50% in the company's first nine months of operation.
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Why Experience Innovation is the New Brand Moat (25 minute read)
Omnicom's merger with IPG in December 2024 eliminated roughly 4,000 jobs, marking a structural shift from promise-based branding to experience-driven value delivery. Three technological capabilities—contextual utility at scale, irreversibly shifted consumer expectations toward problem-solving over values alignment, and transparent markets that expose promise-delivery gaps—have rendered traditional advertising-era brand building obsolete. Brands now compete across products, ideas, and services, where service delivery has become the decisive factor that earns cultural authority, creates behavioral dependency through integrated utility, and generates compounding advantages.
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Vibe Coding Without System Design is a Trap (14 minute read)
AI-assisted coding tools excel at building functional features quickly but often create technical debt by hardcoding values, skipping testing infrastructure, and ignoring future flexibility unless explicitly instructed otherwise. Successful vibe coding requires upfront systems thinking—asking questions about configurability, data sources, dependencies, and change management—before prompting AI to build anything. Without intentional architecture decisions, progressive feature additions compound problems through inconsistent logic, unhandled edge cases, and fragile structures.
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Walkers gets biggest logo change in 80 years (and I'm on board) (3 minute read)
Walkers has revealed its biggest logo redesign in 80 years, replacing the crisp-shaped symbol with a modern, sun-inspired logo that aligns it more closely with Lay's in the US. The change, the first major update since 1998, coincides with a new Hot Honey flavour and may hint that Walkers wants to expand beyond just crisps.
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Color Picker Web Component (Website)
This web component automatically detects the gamut that contains your color. It features multiple color spaces, like sRGB, HSL, HWB, LAB, LCH, OKLCH, OKLAB, and more.
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Exploring Neuroadaptive UX for Neurodiverse and Marginalized Users (10 minute read)
Neuroadaptive UX uses AI and brain-signal technology to create interfaces that respond in real time to users' cognitive and emotional states, particularly benefiting neurodiverse and marginalized populations who struggle with traditional one-size-fits-all designs. Systems can automatically simplify layouts during high cognitive load and adjust the difficulty in learning platforms based on attention signals. While promising for accessibility and personalization, neuroadaptive technology raises significant ethical concerns around privacy and data handling that require transparent user consent, clear communication about adaptations, and robust security measures.
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AI UX Research: Architects of Human-AI Collaboration (3 minute read)
UX researchers are transitioning from studying static interfaces to becoming architects of human-AI collaboration, actively shaping technology's future as AI rapidly integrates. A critical misalignment exists: 41% of AI investment targets areas workers don't want automated, leaving researchers to bridge the gap between technical feasibility and genuine human needs. The field is evolving toward skill rebundling across collaboration modes—from assistive AI to orchestrated sensemaking—with researchers leveraging distinctly human strengths like boundary spanning, problem reframing, and organizational catalysis.
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The clever way Standard Projects solved the paradox of branding invisible work (4 minute read)
Great post-production is meant to be invisible. Standard Projects built Microdot's new brand identity from the hidden technical language of filmmaking—edge codes, timecodes, grain, and editing tools—making the craft feel authentic and visible without breaking the illusion. The restrained, monochrome system and “Rendering Imagination” positioning show how a deep understanding of a client's world can create a distinctive identity that supports the work rather than overshadowing it.
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