ChatGPT Famous Resumes
This project is based on resume content prompting of ChatGPT. No modifications are done to the final result and the whole resumes are fully AI-generated, using a JSON framework standard for resumes. All resumes are editable.
This project is based on resume content prompting of ChatGPT. No modifications are done to the final result and the whole resumes are fully AI-generated, using a JSON framework standard for resumes. All resumes are editable.
Developers often feel discouraged from editing SVG markup and experimenting with SVG animations, thinking it’s a significant time investment or they need to use a complex animation library to do so. In this article, Adrian showcases his favorite tricks, which make the process streamlined and fun.
Once again, design is responsible for both how the product looks, i.e. UI, and how it feels when used, i.e. UX. The structure and logic dictate how we perceive the product and whether we enjoy using it or not.
The new design case study is up, and this time it’s literally uncommon and non-conventional. Welcome to check the design story behind the bright, expressive, and daring website created by tubik designers for Nonconventional Show.
This instalment of Creative Monologue has some irony, as I raise the question about tinkering font agreements non-exploitatively. Unlike breaking design rules for innovation, how do we not break moral codes when it comes to font usage?
Figma’s Yuhki Yamashita shares his vision of the future of design.
Yes, emerging technology known as text-to-image (T2I) AI can create images from words. This means an AI can attempt to produce UI work if we prompt it properly. And at the very least, it can produce inspiration for our work.
Redundancy in product design is the practice of adding extra components or features to a product to increase its reliability.
Using the Design Thinking process, I gained a good understanding of the target user and created an online experience that is simple, intuitive and quick to complete.
Mathematicians predicted that if they imposed enough restrictions on how a shape might tile space, they could force a periodic pattern to emerge. They were wrong.