Framer Event (1 minute read)
Framer announced major updates at its recent event, including Wireframer, an AI tool that builds responsive websites using ready-made content with only styling needed. Vectors 2.0 now has a revamped vector editor with instant SVG editing in dedicated canvases. The workshop added a no-code environment for advanced components. Advanced Analytics now also includes A/B testing, funnels, and click heatmaps in one platform.
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Shopify Launches an AI-powered Store Builder as Part of its Latest Update (2 minute read)
Shopify launched new AI tools at its Edition event, including an AI store builder that created full storefronts from prompts like βtennis gear.β Sidekick gained voice chat and screen-sharing, letting merchants ask questions and get help audibly. The new Horizon theme included built-in AI and Theme Blocks for no-code customization. Sidekick's monthly users have more than doubled since its December launch.
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Microsoft is testing a new AI features for Notepad and Paint (2 minute read)
Microsoft is testing new AI-powered features in Notepad and Paint for Windows 11, including tools that generated and rewrote text based on user input. These features are currently available to Windows Insider participants. The Paint app is gaining new AI capabilities like custom sticker generation, object isolation, and a βPerfect Screenβ tool, but these are limited to Copilot+ PCs and require a Copilot subscription.
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I Asked Google to Design Me an App UI and it Did - Google Stitch First Look (6 minute read)
A 20-year-experienced UX/UI designer tested Google's Stitch, which uses Gemini AI to generate UI and code from prompts. The tool delivered basic designs that lacked style, had limited editing, and struggled with flow and color accuracy. Exports to Figma and code were decent, but image-based features were misaligned and outdated. The designer called it half-baked, falling short of rivals like Figma's First Draft.
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Creative Risk: Charting an Interdisciplinary Path in Design (11 minute read)
Interdisciplinary design research focuses on meaningful meetings through prep and follow-up, trust via transparent monthly updates, and mentoring through examples over control. The future calls for βΟ-shapedβ designers with deep expertise in multiple areas and adaptability in an AI-driven world. Success now means taking creative risks and blending tech skills with leadership and empathy.
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UX Copy Sizes: Long, Short, and Micro (7 minute read)
Understanding the distinctions between long-form, short-form, and microcopy is essential for designing clear, effective UX writing that meets user needs. Each copy type serves a specific purposeβlong-form for complex detail, short-form for key ideas, and microcopy for quick guidance. Knowing when to use them improves comprehension and usability.
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ColorPocket (Website)
ColorPocket is a powerful color toolkit for designers and developers. It allows users to pick, organize, and easily manage colors using the eyedropper, color picker, tints, and shades.
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Visual Design Platform (Website)
Cutout.Pro is an AI-powered platform that provides automatic visual design tools to remove backgrounds, enhance images, generate art, and more.
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AI-Powered Brainstorming (Website)
FunBlocks AI is an all-in-one AI platform that supports whiteboards, mind mapping, brainstorming, document writing, and presentation creation.
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Interns designed Coca-Cola's new Sprite + Tea flavor (3 minute read)
Coca-Cola has officially launched Sprite + Tea, a limited-time soda that blends lemon-lime Sprite with tea. Originally pitched by interns in 2019 and popularized as a DIY trend on TikTok, the drink reflects Coca-Cola's continued push to attract younger consumers with unexpected flavor innovations.
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AI Pace Layers: a framework for resilient product design (14 minute read)
Designing AI products is challenging due to uneven change rates in strategy, design, and development, which disrupts traditional workflows. The AI Pace Layers framework, based on Stewart Brand's βShearing Layers,β helps by structuring development into layers that evolved at different speeds, allowing teams to spot friction and build more resilient, human-centered systems.
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Learnings of a Solo Design System Designer (6 minute read)
Building and maintaining a design system as a solo designer requires wearing many hatsβhandling everything from tokens and documentation to adoption strategy and cross-functional collaboration. Success comes from reusing existing tools, managing expectations, fostering strong relationships, and prioritizing progress over perfection.
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Ultimate Guide to Accessible Form Design (12 minute read)
Best practices for creating accessible web forms by emphasizing semantic HTML, keyboard, and screen reader compatibility, clear error handling, proper color contrast, and thorough testing to ensure usability for over a billion people with disabilities.
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