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Code or Design – Which is a Better Source of Truth?

This article is based on Marcel’s Into Design Systems live titled “The Power of Design, Code & Ai in Design Systems.” We have summarized Marcel’s talk into its key points, but you can watch the entire 3-hour webinar here.

LinkedIn is Experimenting with AI-Powered Microsoft Designer as a Tool for Designing Posts

LinkedIn is currently beta-testing the integration of Microsoft Designer into its website. The tool allows users to generate unique graphic designs and visual posts straight from LinkedIn.

Binance Strikes Huge Partnership with WordPress

WordPress now accepts their Binance Pay for the payment of e-commerce services. Previously, the crypto exchange announced the integration of Binance Pay on the website development platform.

This Borges-Inspired AI Model Can Create Poems Based on iPhone Photos

Pamera uses an object identifier and GPT-4 to generate poems based on photos in a matter of seconds. We tested it out on pics of a day in New York City.

Why smaller, more private communities are thriving

While the launch of Threads has gotten a lot of attention in recent weeks, there’s been a broader trend of moving away from large social networks and towards smaller, more private communities over the past several years.

What is an Email Footer? The Ultimate Guide with Examples

What makes an email design transparent and intuitive for subscribers? What reinforces an overall impression with strong messaging? What allows companies to send regulation-compliant emails? The answer to these questions is the email footer.

YouTube brings high-quality 1080p option to the web

Months after YouTube launched an enhanced bitrate 1080p option for Premium subscribers on mobile, the platform is now bringing the video quality to the web. The company rolled out the higher-quality 1080p on iOS devices in April after an initial experiment in February.

Google Maps has become an eyesore. 5 examples of how the app has lost its way

Here are the five main reasons Google Maps has become a cluttered, frustrating mess—and why I find myself turning to Apple Maps more often.

Scrolljacking 101

Altering the normal pace or direction of scrolling can contradict user expectations, control, and freedom. If businesses adopt the pattern, they can minimize usability risks by weighing it against functional value, cognitive load, and user efficiency.

Exciting New Tools for Designers, August 2023

Even the most extensive toolbox needs a refresh from time to time, so we’ve rounded up a selection of new tools for you to try.

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