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Are designers happy? Our new “State of the Designer” report aims to find out

Our new report examines what it takes for designers to feel fulfilled and satisfied in their roles now that work has radically changed.  

FluentPro Project Migrator

FluentPro Project Migrator automates migration between popular project management platforms, simplifying and accelerating the process. The cloud-based solution helps to reduce migration costs and eliminate data loss risks.

The Slack redesign has ruined my life. Sorry, I can’t work today.

Slack looks like a carnival of distraction and chaos — a hideous Grimace-purple rail on the left side that now tracks every “activity.” (Someone giving a thumbs up emoji to one of your posts, for example.)

How to brag about yourself in a way that doesn’t make people hate you

Self-promotion is essential to landing clients or a promotion. Here’s how to sing your own praises without annoying everyone.

How to Get Facebook Without Ads—if It’s Available for You

Meta now offers users an ad-free option, but it’s only available in Europe for those who can afford the €10-a-month subscription.

Google spent $26 billion to hide this phone setting from you

There’s a setting on your phone and web browser that Google is desperate to keep you from discovering. How desperate? In 2021 alone, Google paid Apple, Samsung and others $26.3 billion to keep it buried.

New platform launches to help web designers navigate accessibility guidelines

The website is intended to offer web designers and developers clear instructions to make websites accessible for as many people as possible.

When going big actually means thinking small

Just because a product change is subtle doesn’t mean it won’t make waves. Vice President of Product, Sho Kuwamoto, explains why quality-of-life improvements are at our core.  

The people who ruined the internet

As the public begins to believe Google isn’t as useful anymore, what happens to the cottage industry of search engine optimization experts who struck content oil and smeared it all over the web? Well, they find a new way to get rich and keep the party going.  

Huge entertainment ‘city’ in Tokyo transformed with variable typographic identity

Tokyo design studio & Form developed a font that varies dramatically in thickness and motion behaviour with type designer Toshi Omagari.

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