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Adaptive logos are everywhere

Adaptive logos, a term used to describe logos that are designed to have more than one iteration, are becoming an increasing tendency in logo design.

How to Favicon in 2023: Six files that fit most needs

It’s time to rethink how we cook a set of favicons for modern browsers and stop the icon generator madness.

4 Image/Icon Generating AI Tools for Designers: I tried them all and here are the Pros and cons *

Today I will introduce 4 AI tools for generating images/icons. First things first, some of them are still at the early stage and not that ideal. But hopefully in the near future, they will get better.

Meet Waldo, a new search engine that lets you hyper-tune your queries

Waldo’s customizable interface isn’t effortless, but it does give users more control over their search results.

Beyond Design & Development: Skills to Boost Your Career

Today, we’ll explore three skills that can help provide a boost to your career. Let’s get started!

Smashing Podcast Episode 56 With Veerle Pieters: How Has The Design Industry Changed?

In this episode of the Smashing Podcast we ask how has the design industry changed? Is technology making our work easier? Vitaly Friedman talks to veteran designer Veerle Pieters to find out.

02-06-232:00 PM Google announces new Bard chatbot to counter ChatGPT

Google’s Sundar Pichai said its new chatbot will soon be released to a group of trusted testers outside the company.

Is the new Burberry logo the start of an exciting design trend?

The rebrand comes as new chief creative officer Daniel Lee has taken over the company. According to Burberry, “The original Equestrian Knight Design was the winning entry of a public competition to design a new logo, circa 1901. The design features the Latin word ‘Prorsum’ meaning ‘Forwards’.”

Microsoft and Google are about to Open an AI battle

After six years of peace, the two tech giants are on course to butt heads again over the future of artificial intelligence.

Adobe Substance 3D explores what’s taking shape at the intersection of 3D art and technology

Demand for 3D is increasing across creative sectors and a new education project explores the extraordinary movements, trends, and bodies of work that capture this moment.  

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