I really don't get the apparent new Google Shopping logo (1 minute read)
Google frequently updates its app logos, creating a cohesive identity using primary logo colors. However, this uniformity has sometimes made it difficult for users to distinguish between apps. Recently, some Google products have undergone another round of logo redesigns. There is skepticism about whether the changes, like the possible new logo for Google Shopping, are beneficial.
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Galaxy S25 Ultra interface mockup reveals the new One UI 7 control center (2 minute read)
Samsung is actively deploying the One UI 7 update, introducing numerous new features and interface enhancements. The One UI 7 interface, expected to launch alongside the Galaxy S25, will showcase a visual transformation with an iPhone-like control center with split notifications and rounded design elements. This shift hints at a visual and functional redesign that might require adjustment for Samsung devotees.
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Google Wallet purchases get a new notification icon (1 minute read)
Google Wallet has introduced a new wallet icon for purchase notifications that replaces the previous Google 'G' logo. This icon aligns with the design used in the app's Quick Settings Tile, lock screen shortcut, and Themed icon, though it appears smaller in the status bar. The update transitions notification handling from Google Play services, facilitating alerts on Wear OS devices.
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Figma scrapes UI3's floating panels (5 minute read)
Figma announced several updates in its October 1 Release Notes Livestream, including the removal of floating panels in UI3 and the return of visible auto-layout pixel values. The updates, which will roll out by October 10, also include enhanced Dev mode measurements and new auto-layout features. UI2 is still available for users who prefer it.
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10 Practical Lessons for Becoming a Prolific Creator (8 minute read)
Consistency is crucial for creative growth, with daily writing and utilizing peak creative hours enhancing fluency and productivity. Designing a conducive environment, setting limitations, externalizing ideas for feedback, and intentionally curating content can further boost creativity.
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Pushing Buttons (5 minute read)
A recent addition of physical buttons to Apple's devices, like the iPhone 16's Camera Control button, reflects a growing desire for tactile interaction in a digital world. Jony Ive's LoveFrom has designed a magnetic button for Moncler jackets that offers an effortless connection between layers with a satisfying click.
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Bold strokes (4 minute read)
Bold strokes teach valuable lessons in creativity and work: set clear intentions, follow through without hesitation, focus on the big picture, and build on each step. Embracing iteration and learning from each action leads to continuous improvement and mastery.
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Those Non-Design Technologies Web Designers Need to Know (4 minute read)
Web designers often deal with non-design issues like SEO, DNS, and security. Clients see them as tech support for website-related problems. Mastering basic knowledge of adjacent technologies, such as command line tools, email delivery, and website security, enhances service quality and offers a more comprehensive and well-rounded approach to web development.
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21 UX strategies to maximize user engagement without exploitation (11 minute read)
The Sustainable Engagement Loop is a behavioral model that promotes long-term user engagement through six stages, with triggers transitioning from external to internal over time. Key strategies include providing timely rewards, encouraging small commitments, and designing for single-task focus, repetition, and user investment to increase commitment.
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