The year Twitter died: a special series from The Verge
Twitter was many things: a news accelerator, a harassment engine, and an infinite joke machine. It will be missed.
Twitter was many things: a news accelerator, a harassment engine, and an infinite joke machine. It will be missed.
Adobe today launched an update to Spectrum, the design system the company has used as the basis for all of its app and web experiences for the last 10 years. Called Spectrum 2 (no surprise there), this new design system backs off a bit from the austerity of the current Spectrum design and adds quite a few more splashes of color to, as the company says, “make Adobe tool
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The Browser Company announced today that it is onboarding the first set of users for its Windows client — launching today as a beta version. Users and observers have been demanding a Windows version for Arc, especially after the company made the Mac client available to everyone after being in invite-only mode since 2022.
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Photoshop is probably the best-known and best overall image editing program on the market. But we’ll tell you why Canva is still better.
To keep the list manageable, we’ve limited the list to twelve. Throughout 2023, there were many more great releases, that aren’t on this list, but rest assured, we’ll continue to highlight those in the coming weeks and months.
Design has entered a new era, and so has the Design Tools Survey. We take a first look at how tools are evolving with the use of AI, which we’ll continue to watch year over year. We appreciate our community and their participation this year, as always! The raw data is freely available for download.
In the digital world, especially on the web, we’re used to things being stacked vertically. Scrolling, scrolling, through boxes of content…