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Midjourney New “Pan” Feature Released

We’re releasing the “Pan” feature today. Click the new arrow buttons under your upscales to extend the image in that direction. Type /settings and click “Remix mode” to change your prompts every time you pan. Keep panning over and over and craft epic panoramic stories. Have fun!

On-Scroll SVG Filter Effect

Combining GSAP’s Scroll Trigger and Flip with a SVG Filter, based on a demo by Fabio Ottaviani.

Twentieth year of WordPress, Designed

Read about how the Automattic Design team celebrated the WordPress 20th anniversary.

The internet still can’t get over that brilliant Disneyland logo

Disneyland Paris celebrated its 30th anniversary last year (making it officially a millennial), and used the occasion as an opportunity to drop one of the most delightful logos we’ve seen in the last few years. And once again it’s doing the rounds online.

How to Export Figma to HTML, Best Free Plugins

There are many Figma plugins that convert a design to HTML, and we want to review the best ones.

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.

FlightAware Misery Map

The FlightAware MiseryMap® is a visualization of the state of US flight delays and cancellations.

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.

Dark Patterns: The Dark Side of UX

Deception and lies are deeply ingrained in our beloved capitalist system. User experience design couldn’t stay on the sidelines and has assimilated some existing deceptive practices while inventing new ones.

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.

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