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How we transform our online presence

With the hyper-growth phase our studio has undergone, it was crucial that our website reflected our values and our distinctive model.

GPT-4o Upgrade: Insights from Four Founders

“GPT-4o could evaluate video transcriptions and captioned scenes with such precision that the chapters it identified seemed as though a human had curated them. The context was clear, the topics were relevant, and the overall quality of the clips soared.”

Lightroom Enhances Editing with Adobe Firefly’s Generative Remove

Today we deliver ground-breaking generative AI technology to Lightroom with Generative Remove, powered by Adobe Firefly. Now any photographer can make distractions disappear in a single click and get high-quality results in seconds with our most powerful removal tool yet.

Essential Website Editing Checklist for Success

Hitting “publish” on a new webpage or major update is exciting, but there’s a nagging fear… Did you miss something? Little mistakes can seriously impact website visitors.

Optimizing User Research: A Talk with Dovetail’s CEO

How would you describe an ideal user research process? What are the key research methods, and when should they be used in product design?

What the First State of HTML Survey Taught Us

We just published the results for the first-ever State of HTML survey, the results of months of hard work not only on my part, but also from Lea Verou, who designed the survey questions, and many volunteers helping out with translation, accessibility, testing, and much more.

CSS Innovation vs. Adoption: Bridging the Gap

A lot of new CSS features have shipped in the last years, but actual usage is still low. While there are many different reasons for the slow adoption, I think one of the biggest barriers are our own brains.

The World Games 2025 logo

The World Games is an international multi-sport event usually held every four years.

The Battle for Better UX: Prioritizing Instant Feedback

Almost all interaction methods have a “press” and “release” event associated with them. Whenever possible, you should “do the thing” when you get the press event instead of waiting for the release event, because it makes the interaction feel substantially more responsive, and it reduces user errors by not allowing the focus to slide out of the hot box between press and release.

The Evolution of Modern Aesthetics

As a designer, it’s always been a pretty foundational premise that I’m here to make things more beautiful. But the truth is that in recent years I’ve begun to feel less sure. Dangerous thoughts no doubt for someone in my profession, but between you and me I’ve been thinking ugly thoughts for a while now.

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