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Designing AI features people actually want

So a big theme of this conversation is how to identify the right opportunities to design AI into a product that’s already working. Ioana shares a bunch of stories and lessons learned from her time at Miro as well as a refreshing perspective on AI and design as whole that i think will resonate with a lot of you.

Liquid glass, fragile UX, and why I wanted 2 weeks before writing about it

It’s glossy. It’s bold… and controversial. A calm, inclusive look at Apple’s most radical UI shift.

FAQ – Product Design in 2025

I’m enjoying these FAQ style articles. Today I’m digging into 7 questions that companies have asked me in recent months with the help of Cindy, Garron, Gustavs and Nad.

How we shaped the visual identity for Config 2025

From giant inflatable glyphs to welcoming soundscapes, Figma’s Brand Studio designed an immersive conference that celebrated the spirit of makership at every turn.

Create a color contrast checker with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript

In this tutorial, we’ll create a color contrast tool that lets you check the accessibility and readability of text, by comparing the ratio between background and foreground colors.

What Makes a Stock Graphic Truly ‘Premium’?

We’ve all been there. You find a stock graphic labeled “premium,” pay the extra fee, and then realize it still looks cheap in your design.

The Ultimate Guide to AI Dev Tools in 2025

I have a confession to make. For the first year or so, I used GitHub Copilot like a glorified spell-checker. A really, really smart spell-checker, sure—one that could write a whole function instead of just fixing a typo—but the dynamic was the same. I’d write, it would suggest, and I’d hit Tab. The end.

Micro-Animations Every Web Developer Can Master with Rive

Transform your website from flat to flourishing with interactive animations that enhance user experience.

Chris’ Corner: Tokens

To be honest, I was a smidge skeptical. I know what a design token is. It’s a variable of a color or font-family or something. I pretty much only work on websites, so that exposes itself as a –custom-property and I already know that using those to abstract common usage of colors and fonts is smart and helpful. Done. I get that people managing a whole fleet of sites (and apps running in who-knows-what…

CSS Intelligence: Speculating On The Future Of A Smarter Language

CSS has evolved from a purely presentational language into one with growing logical powers — thanks to features like container queries, relational pseudo-classes, and the if() function. Is it still just for styling, or is it becoming something more? Gabriel Shoyombo explores how smart CSS has become over the years, where it is heading, the challenges it addresses, whether it is becoming too complex, and how developers are reacting to this shift.

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