Apple is trying to trademark depictions of actual apples
Apple has been trying to trademark the apple in Switzerland since 2017 and has launched similar applications in several other countries.
Apple has been trying to trademark the apple in Switzerland since 2017 and has launched similar applications in several other countries.
Multiple subreddits are adopting alternative methods of protesting like publishing only one kind of post, changing the topic in focus, and days when the community turns private.
11 Slack themes inspired by each of Wes Anderson’s films. With the worldwide release of Wes Anderson’s newest film “Asteroid City” this Friday, spend the week working in whimsical Wes Anderson style.
Canva’s landing page is a high-converting, well-designed page that has been iterated on over time on its road to becoming a $40 billion startup.
UX writing lessons from an ugly encounter at a bank
For a reported $180 million, Google will transfer millions of customers from its domain registrar to help “sharpen” its focus.
Learn about the user revolt and blackout on Reddit caused by bad user experiences and unreasonable API pricing. Find out why third-party Reddit apps are preferred and how Reddit’s pricing harms designers and developers and forces users to inferior UX.
Silicon Valley wants to make us believe humans are predictable and our skills replaceable. I’ve learned that’s nonsense
Adobe is so confident that copyright law won’t be an issue for users of their new generative AI-powered “Firefly” product that they’ve promised to cover any and all copyright-related legal costs that users might incur as a result of using it.
A look at the decisions the designers had to make