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For a long time, the industry treated design like a relay race. The Product Manager (PM) would run the first…

It’s easy to laugh at the 90s web now — the blinking GIFs, Comic Sans banners, table layouts held together…

The launch of iOS 26 was heralded as a “Spatial Awakening.” Apple’s design team, led by the high-concept vision of Alan Dye,…

Every few years, the web design world crowns a new “ultimate platform.” Once upon a time, it was WordPress. Then…

Every generation of designers seems to rediscover the same paradox: the more information we can display, the less anyone can…

Webflow has become the poster child for the no-code design revolution—a world where designers can “build for the web” without…

When Figma first revolutionized collaborative design, it promised something that sounded irresistible: true consistency at scale. Design systems became the new…

There was a time when design meant making something—actually making something. You’d open Photoshop (or, if you’re older, Illustrator 9), throw…

For most of design history, a brand has been a fixed thing — a logo, a color palette, a tagline,…

Every December, design Twitter fills with lists of “hot trends” that sound like buzzwords generated by an algorithm: “AI-native ecosystems,”…

Got it — let’s refocus firmly on curation, tighten around that theme, and balance the paragraphs — not too short, not too long…

Somewhere between the Dribbble boom and the personal-brand gold rush, design became performance art. We stopped making and started marketing. The loudest designers…

Let’s say it out loud: blogging, as we once knew it, is dead. That romantic era of handcrafted posts, quirky sidebars, and…

Web development has always been a strange cocktail of creativity, technology, and a bit of chaos. In its earliest days, it…

Wireframes once ruled the UX kingdom. They were the designer’s armor — grayscale, boxy, safe. They reassured clients, gave developers…

At first glance, it looks like the start of a quirky children’s book or a line from a failed Dr….

The web is drowning in beauty. Or at least, what passes for beauty these days — polished gradients, 8px border…
There’s a quiet revolution happening in the one piece of software you use every single day but rarely think about—the…