Fueled by the AI frenzy, #artbyhumans is the new #nofilter
The hashtag has become a form of silent protest—and a rallying cry from concept artists and illustrators around the world.
The hashtag has become a form of silent protest—and a rallying cry from concept artists and illustrators around the world.
In this post, we are listing some of the best alternative tools to Google Sheets. All of these tools have different attributes. So read on to know about each tool’s features, pros, and cons in the following.
Developing digital products from scratch requires a lot of resources. Multi-brand design systems enable organizations to build once, duplicate, and customize–saving thousands of design and development hours.
Inclusivity is about making sure everyone is included and treated fairly, no matter who they are or what they look like. It means that everyone is welcome and can participate in things together. It’s about making sure everyone feels safe and respected.
Share your code in style with this code beautifier and impress your followers. prettyCode allows to include your name and avatar in the code so you will always be recognized when your code snippet goes viral, and express yourself by adding a video background
OpenAI, the artificial intelligence research company that gave us the super-smart bot ChatGPT as well as text-to-image generator DALL-E, has a new tool to play with. It’s called Point-E, and while it’s a little harder to use than ChatGPT, it’s similarly impressive.
Although ChatGPT still has plenty of room for improvement, its release led Google’s management to declare a “code red.” For Google, this was akin to pulling the fire alarm. Some fear the company may be approaching a moment that the biggest Silicon Valley outfits dread — the arrival of an enormous technological change that could upend the business.
The design, by creative agency Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv(opens in new tab), involves “every division of the studio, from home entertainment to video games, from consumer products to live events.” The tagline for the campaign is “Celebrating every story,” which, based on the amount of different applications of the logo, sounds about right.
The Latin and Arabic typefaces for the 2022 World Cup were designed simultaneously by the talented team of Dino Santos, Rui Abreu, and Hussein Alazaat. Their collaboration is what makes it work.
An example of how no-UI software can create a frictionless experience, a small learning curve and a “wow” effect for users.