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Best AI Tools in 2025

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing how we work, live and make decisions in today’s world. It has progressed quickly, influencing different industries in various areas. Hence, AI tools have become a vital part of our everyday lives, from improving creativity to helping businesses streamline operations. These tools have only gotten better as 2025 approaches, offering…

Clippy Reimagined: The 90s Icon Meets Modern AI

Clippy lets you run a variety of large language models (LLMs) locally on your computer while sticking with a user interface of the 1990s. It’s a love letter and homage to the late, great Clippy – and the visual design created by Microsoft in that era.

Config 2025: Pushing design further

Dylan Field runs down everything we launched at Config 2025 and explains why pushing design further matters more now than ever.

Figma Biggest Update EVER!

Figma just updated their design tool at Figma Config! Today we are looking at all the amazing features and launches like Figma Make, Figma Sites and more!

Top GitHub Repositories Every CTO Should Keep an Eye On

Overview: Staying updated with trending GitHub repositories is crucial for CTOs aiming to drive innovation and keep their tech stack competitive. Top repositories often highlight emerging tools, frameworks, and practices that can reshape development workflows and infrastructure strategies. With over 420 million repositories and 150 million developers, GitHub offers vast resources.

How motion design affects UX

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7 Best ChatGPT Alternatives

ChatGPT is an AI tool which is developed by Open AI, to understand and respond in human like language. It helps users with writing, coding, emails and answering questions. It works as a smart, easy to use, saves a lot of time and also reduces human effort. But many other Artificial Intelligence tools are emerging…

Modern Scroll Shadows Using Scroll-Driven Animations

Using scroll shadows, especially for mobile devices, is a subtle bit of UX that Chris has covered before (indeed, it’s one of his all-time favorite CSS tricks), by layering background gradients with different attachments, we can get shadows that are covered up when you’ve scrolled to the limits of the element.

WCAG 3.0’s Proposed Scoring Model: A Shift In Accessibility Evaluation

WCAG is evolving. Since 1999, the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines have defined accessibility in binary terms: either a success criterion is met or not. But real user experience is rarely that simple. WCAG 3.0 rethinks the model — prioritizing usability over compliance and shifting the focus toward the quality of access rather than the mere presence of features. Could this be the start of a new era in accessibility?

Designing for people: What architecture can learn from UX

Over five years ago, I transitioned from architecture to UX design. At the time, the internet was full of think pieces drawing parallels between the two disciplines: how both are about designing systems for people, how architects shape physical spaces while UX designers shape digital ones. I agreed with all of it — and I still do. The conversation largely focused on what UX can borrow from architecture: structure, planning, conceptual thinking.

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