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Reddit Communities Switching to NSFW as a Form of Protest

Subreddits switching to NSFW mode as a form of protest because Reddit can’t serve ads if the community is tagged as NSFW

State of CSS 2023

As you take the survey, you’ll be able to bookmark any feature you want and learn more about it after you submit your answers.

Opera replaces its iconic web browser on Mac – with AI and a big new design

Opera is marking its 100th version of its web browser by replacing it with a brand new one called Opera One, bringing a modern redesign and a big AI feature to boot.

Mastering Apple’s AR Guidelines: An Exploration into Designing for AR

The guidelines, ‘Principles of Spatial Design,’ ‘Design for spatial interfaces,’ and ‘Design for Spatial Input,’ offer invaluable insights into how to approach AR design.

92% of US-based developers already using AI-powered coding tools at work: GitHub report

According to the findings, 92% of developers already use AI-powered coding tools in their work. Yet despite investments in DevOps, developers still face challenges.

Design trends and cycles in UI/UX, the history of art, and typography

Let’s explore design trends in UI/UX design, the history of art, and typography in our in-depth post covering millennia of human creativity by our Lead Designer, Hrvoje.

Apple is trying to trademark depictions of actual apples

Apple has been trying to trademark the apple in Switzerland since 2017 and has launched similar applications in several other countries.

15 Best New Fonts, June 2023

Choosing the right font is essential not just because it conveys a tone of voice or a personality for your text but because some typefaces are more simply more readable than others. We write this roundup of the best new fonts we’ve found online each month, to give you a place to start.

Antiques Roadshow shocks designer of original Beatles logo with value of his sketches

The old friend of the band was a sign writer and designed the logo as a favor in 1962.

Reddit communities adopt alternative forms of protest as the company threats action on moderators

Multiple subreddits are adopting alternative methods of protesting like publishing only one kind of post, changing the topic in focus, and days when the community turns private.

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