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Is this FedEx logo redesign even better than the original?

Designer Fabian Arbor is becoming synonymous on Twitter with logo redesigns, and his FedEx rebrand might be the best yet. Thanks to a few subtle tweaks, we now have not one but two hidden images within that E and X.

AI’s Impact on the Web Is Growing

ChatGPT is one of the more accomplished AI tools available, and until now, it’s been free to use, which has prompted an AI gold rush — ProductHunt transformed in weeks into a list of ‘trustworthy’ chatbot

Three Principles of Ethical Research That UX Can Take From Academia

Product users and research teams can both benefit from these techniques.

Design Psychology: 4 Principles that Empower Designers

You might not know it yet, but you beautiful designer, have an almighty power in your hands: the power of understanding humans’ needs.

Font Psychology: How to Use It to Create Persuasive Designs

Most of the time you probably aren’t directly thinking about how typefaces are persuading you in a design. But everything about the font choices can create tiny reactions in your brain that make you feel a certain way about what you are seeing.

Designers MUST embrace AI, or become redundant

The AI arms race is well and truly in full flow, and the working world as we know it has been thrown into question. One thing for is certain: we’ve only broken the surface, and Artificial Intelligence is about to become far more complex than we could ever imagine.

UX Cheat Sheet: Common login patterns *

What ho! What is that on yonder homepage? A returning user? Jimminy cricket! Looks like we have to design a login pattern.

Senior and veteran UX designers suck *

Ageism isn’t the problem, our self-sabotaging mindsets are.

Collective #751

The website of Traffic Productions is our pick this week. The design is bold and showcases a strong, clear motif with great use if the Suisse typeface. The concise layout effectively communicates the message, making this website a standout example of great design.

Paris 2024 is “reinventing the pictogram” for the Olympic and Paralympic Games

The 62 icons of the Olympic and Paralympic disciplines have been designed in a coat of arms style, evolving from a simple depiction into a more emotive symbol.

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