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6 scary things ChatGPT has been used for already

The text generator from Open AI is imperfect at creating factually accurate or interesting writing, but it can create relatively appropriate text for just about any prompt in no time at all. That’s pretty remarkable. And even with a bevy of built-in filters, that can be pretty dangerous as well.

Scalable Typography for a Growing Ecosystem of Products.

As someone who has seen firsthand how a poorly maintained typography system can lead to disaster, we can attest to the importance of keeping it in order from the very beginning of a project. You never know how big a project will become in the future, so it’s crucial to consider scalability when designing elements.

10 Breakthrough Technologies 2023

Every year, we pick the 10 technologies that matter the most right now.

Collective #748

A lush and joyful design with visuals that will leave you with a warm feeling in your belly! Our pick this week.

LogoCereal’s Daily Challenge

Test and improve your design skills with daily challenges sent straight to your inbox. Each challenge is randomised and written to help you increase your efficiency.

The State Department is ditching Times New Roman for Calibri

The State Department has used Times New Roman for its official communications since 2004. Now it’s switching to the sans-serif Calibri in an effort to improve accessibility.

How the senior designers I trained at Apple & Meta developed faster than others

Our VP of engineering recently asked me how we could level up the design skills of our engineers. It made me think about the question “how do great designers become great?”

Google News — Re-thinking Usability, Search Experience & Content Personalisations

A UX case study on one of the most common news aggregators.

Are these Google logo concepts better than the real thing?

Google released a bunch of new logos and icons for its various Workspace apps in 2020 – to a chorus of disapproval. Users continue to complain about these bafflingly similar designs – but a series of fan-made icon concepts seems to be gaining applause on Twitter.

Twitterrific and other clients begin offloading their apps after Twitter shuts them out

Twitterrific, one of the most iconic third-party Twitter clients, said today that it has removed the iOS and Mac apps from the App Store. Iconfactory, the company that made Twitterrific, said in a blog post that under Elon Musk’s management, the social media network has become “a Twitter that we no longer recognize as trustworthy nor want to work with any longer.”

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