Now that we are fully involved in 2025, it’s a good time to pause and reflect on some of the things happening with website design. There are a handful of web design trends for 2025 that are genuinely shaping the...
Thin fonts may look sleek, but they’re a usability nightmare—hard to read, inaccessible, and especially frustrating on mobile. Thankfully, some brands and websites are finally ditching them in favor of thicker, more readable typography that actually puts users first.
Your browser just became a time machine. With Infinite Mac you can run classic Mac operating systems—from the original 1984 System 1.0 all the way to early Mac OS X—right in your browser, no installs or vintage hardware required.
Web design is a deeply emotional craft, where creativity and human connection come together to tell stories and evoke feelings. In a world of AI and technology, the joy of designing remains rooted in the personal touch, making every project...
Reducing friction in web design isn’t always the best approach; sometimes, a little complexity can enhance user engagement and decision-making. The key is understanding when friction adds value and when it becomes a hindrance, depending on the user’s needs and...
Apple’s new “Face with Bags Under Eyes” emoji perfectly captures the universally relatable feeling of chronic exhaustion. It’s already being hailed as the official symbol of adulthood, burnout, and too many late-night scroll sessions.
Gmail’s UX is powerful but overwhelming, balancing endless flexibility with a cluttered, default experience. It reflects users’ habits more than it guides them—efficient if you’re organized, chaotic if you’re not.
Midjourney just launched its V7 Alpha update, bringing faster image generation, better quality, and built-in personalization. It also introduces Draft Mode for super-speedy, low-cost creations — and promises even more features rolling out in the coming weeks.