What FIFA's new controversial logo reveals about the power of branding (3 minute read)
The FIFA Club World Cup 2025, with 32 teams, is set to take place in the U.S. next summer. It has been surrounded by mystery, controversy, and limited details, raising concerns about player workload due to its expansion. Though criticized for its design, the recent unveiling of the tournament's logo has made the event feel more concrete and less confusing despite ongoing uncertainties.
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Google Docs will let users organize information into tabs (3 minute read)
Google Docs is adding tabs and subtabs to help organize longer documents. The feature is available to all Google Workspace and personal account users. These tabs can be created via the bullet-point symbol, labeled individually, and easily navigated or shared. Editing is limited to those with editor access.
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Typography Variables Structure (3 minute read)
Set up Typography Primitives and Typography collections to manage typography variables structure. The Primitives collection should hold font families, scales, and weights. The main Typography collection groups should contain text styles. Aliasing primitives ensures that updates to fonts or sizes reflect across the system, reducing manual changes and increasing efficiency.
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Match Agency's New Branding and Web Design Approach (3 minute read)
Match Agency has launched a new visual identity to celebrate its second anniversary that emphasizes simplicity and functionality with a modern yet timeless black-and-white color palette that enhances clarity and focus. The redesign incorporates clean typography, a grid system for structure, and a striking "brutalist symbol," creating a cohesive brand experience that balances aesthetic appeal with user-friendly design across both digital and physical materials.
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Data Tables UX Checklist (Website)
This comprehensive UX checklist for complex data tables includes common issues, successful traits, filtering behavior, prioritizing and evaluating for next steps, and data presentation best practices.
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Artist Appeals Copyright Denial for Prize-winning AI-generated Work (15 minute read)
Synthetic media artist, Jason Allen, is appealing the US Copyright Office's denial to register his Midjourney-generated work, "ThéÒtre D'opéra Spatial." The Office rejected it due to the extensive use of AI, claiming insufficient human authorship. Allen argues that his iterative prompt process qualifies as creative input deserving copyright protection.
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