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90s Websites – Key Characteristics & Examples

Trends have a way of repeating themselves. This is perhaps most apparent in fashion – the 1970s drew inspiration from the 1950s, and in a cycle that repeated itself about every 20 years. That said, this design cycle is not exclusive to clothing trends – it can also be seen in other areas, including website design.

Text AI Art Generators Hinder Artists More Than Help Them

When language is in the driver’s seat of image generation, artists lose the freedom of manipulating pixels outside the boundaries of semantics.

Understanding SVG Paths

This guide is an interactive deep dive into the d attribute, otherwise known as the path data. It’s the post I wish I had when I first learned about SVG paths! Along the way, we’ll learn about the different types of path commands and how to use them to draw various icons.

10 X Designers

Expand your design skillset through live workshops and a-sync lessons, connect with like-minded individuals and get direct access to industry professionals!

The best logos of the 1980s

Iconic, bold, colourful and timeless, these are the best logos of the 1980s, from corporate brands to classic movies.

YouTube TV just rolled out a redesign to address complaints — here’s what’s new

YouTube TV’s “new” look rolls things back to the way they were

How one design studio crafted a brand campaign entirely from AI

Design Army wanted to know if AI was a fad or the future—so it employed AI to design an entire campaign for a longtime client.

Leonardo da Vinci: Inside a genius mind

Explore Leonardo’s world of codices interactively, with an Experiment curated by Martin Kemp and powered by Machine Learning  

18 design principles to keep in mind when designing for Apple’s Vision Pro

Apple’s Vision Pro has ushered in a new age for designers, and it’s exciting. New set of principles to learn for colours, typography, sizes, accessibility, and so on. Let’s check out some of those guiding principles.

Eva Redamonti’s detailed illustrations are a chaotic explosion of the whimsical and the surreal

Brooklyn-based illustrator Eva Redamonti specialises in creating highly-intricate illustrations which communicate themes of mental health, science, nature and Futurism. We caught up with her to learn more about her work.  

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