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Adobe Announces Monthly Subscription for the Undo Button

Creative professionals everywhere are in shock today as Adobe unveils its latest monetization strategy: a subscription plan for the Undo button.

What killed innovation?

I entered the data visualization field in 2012, when D3.js had just come out and interactive graphics were going through a digital Renaissance.  By the time I was fully steeped in the field in 2016, it felt like a new, experimental project was coming out every week—each one pushing the boundaries of how we think about, visualize, and communicate data.

Website Inspiration

odles of high-quality previews throughout this One Pager (built with Webflow) showcasing the glass abstract animated shape pack by Wannathis.

Transform Your Photo into Artistic Masterpiece with ChatGPT

ChatGPT has once again become the talk of the internet with its latest AI image generation update. This feature transforms your photos into various artistic styles, and the results are truly impressive.

Free DaVinci Resolve Title Templates for Stunning Videos

Ever spent hours crafting the perfect video title, only to realize it looks bland or unprofessional? You’re not alone. For content creators and editors, standout titles are essential to hook viewers—but designing them from scratch eats up valuable time.

Figma localizes product and support for Spanish market

Figma adds Spanish as its second localized language, after Japanese, with more languages expected later this year.

Developer Spotlight: Jorge Toloza

From self-taught beginnings to crafting motion-driven, interactive experiences—this is a look at Jorge Toloza’s journey and the projects that shaped his approach to creative development.

MailChimp Brand Kit

I’m messing with my MailChimp account and really love their Brand Kit feature. You have the ability to upload logos, define color palettes, typography, personality, button styles, and more.

Adaptive Video Streaming With Dash.js In React

HTML <video> is the de facto element we turn to for embedding video content, but it comes with constraints. For example, it downloads the video file linearly over HTTP, which leads to performance hiccups, especially for large videos consumed on slower connections. But with adaptive bitrate streaming, we can split the video into multiple segments at different bitrates and resolutions.

CSS Border Styles

CSS borders are essential for web design, shaping how elements appear on a page. They provide structure and style, offering developers various options to enhance visual appeal. Understanding border mechanics allows for creating designs that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing.

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