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5 Powerful MCP Servers To Transform Your Development Workflow

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open standard that lets AI assistants connect with external data sources, tools, or systems. This makes them much more useful by allowing them to do things like run code, manage files, and interact with APIs.

The making of a product icon

Creating product icons at Figma involves dozens—sometimes hundreds—of iterations. Product Designer Tim Van Damme shares his thoughtful approach to icon design and the creative exploration that shapes each final result.

Designing for Touch: How Finger-Friendly UI Enhances UX

With mobile devices dominating the way we interact with apps and websites, touch-based design has become more important than ever.

Reform Collective: A New Website, Designed to Be Seen

Reform Collective’s new site strips away the noise in favor of clarity, performance, and structure—with the tech lead detailing how AI, GSAP, and CSS hacks brought it to life.

Stop Scrolling: Kinetic Typography Is Redefining UX

Scroll through any modern website or app and you’ll see it: words that slide, bounce, stretch, shrink, fade in and out. It’s not just eye candy. That motion you’re seeing? It has a name: kinetic typography. And in 2025, it’s not just back, it’s better, smarter, and more important than ever in how we communicate digitally.

The AI Replaces Services Myth

Schopenhauer’s philosophy is the mirror of his own nature… What he saw was not the world, but himself writ large.” Nietzsche

Elizabeth Goodspeed on the rise of the designer as influencer

As social platforms reward visibility, creatives are increasingly expected to make their practice public. Designers are no longer just making work; they are the work. But what started as promotion now risks swallowing design itself.

An Holistic Framework for Shared Design Leadership

Picture this: You’re in a meeting room at your tech company, and two people are having what looks like the same conversation about the same design problem. One is talking about whether the team has the right skills to tackle it. The other is diving deep into whether the solution actually solves the user’s problem. Same room, same problem, completely different lenses.

A handy use of subgrid to enhance a simple layout

We’ve got this pattern on the Set Studio website. It’s three summaries with headings that render in a three column grid which as the viewport reduces in space, automatically stack.

Why Non-Native Content Designers Improve Global UX

Ensuring your product communicates clearly to a global audience is not just about localisation. Even for products that have a proper localisation process, English often remains the default language for UI and communications. This article focuses on how you can make English content clear and inclusive for non-native users. Oleksii offers a practical guide based on his own experience as a non-native English-speaking content designer, defining the user experience for…

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