Get ahead of the curve with the latest insights, trends, and analysis in the tech world.
Maksym Haydar’s 'Memories' feels like a scene lifted from a graphic novel — rich with depth, detail and storytelling
A big and curved OLED with a fast refresh rate.
(And that could be a good thing).
I can't get my head around this Nintendo Switch Game-Key Card nonsense.
It starts with good intentions — a quick fix here, a shiny feature there — and suddenly, your product portfolio’s bursting at the seams. In this guide, Talke Hoppmann-Walton walks you through a “Product Kondo” exercise to declutter, realign, and spark some serious product joy for both your business and your customers.
Discover how Mandy Jurgens uses the Pattern Stamp and Mixer Brush to create a traditional feel in her digital work
A hidden meaning, or something else?
We like Max, but it may be held back by a few hardware concerns
There's something off about the concept to me as a creative.
Despite the growing sophistication of design systems, these misconceptions still cling on.Continue reading on UX Planet »
The tidal shift we can’tignoreWhen ChatGPT burst onto the scene I treated it like a toy—fun for rewrites, nothing more. Twelve months later a McKinsey survey shows 65 % of companies already use generative AI and overall AI adoption has jumped to 72 %. That’s not a trend line—it’s a tidal shift. As design teams feel the squeeze to do more with less, the ability to wield AI responsibly is fast becoming table-stakes.Why...
A tribute to the small, UX moments that turn products into a pleasure to use. From onboarding minimalism to intelligent microcopy, these…Continue reading on UX Planet »
This is Part 2 (of 3) of the Crafting Effective UX SurveysseriesUnintentional biasSurveys are one of the go-to-method in gathering quantitative data in UXR (UX Research). They help us measure trends, validate User personas, or gather insights on sentiments for improvements at scale. But there’s a catch: without actively being conscious of common traps, we unintentionally introduce bias. And one of the most common...
Part 1 of a 3-Part Series on Crafting Effective UXSurveysUX surveys are one of the most versatile tools in a UX researcher’s toolkit, capable of gathering valuable insights at scale. But let’s be realistic—crafting a good survey that delivers high-quality data isn’t always a “walk in the park.” Whether you’re seeking data to detect patterns, gauge satisfaction/usability metrics, or simply gathering statistical...
Competitor analysis in UX design is essential for understanding where a product stands in the market. It’s a way to find out competitors’ strengths, weaknesses, and strategies, providing valuable insights that help in the design process. In this article, I present a framework for conducting effective competitor analysis, which utilizes a template as a foundation to assist UX designers in creating better experiences.Why...
A view into the next age ofdigitalWell it's a wild time for any product designer. The job market is f**ked, too many players, everything looks bland, and AI is coming to snatch our cold dead careers out of our cold deadhands.2028 Design Process—as defined by the machines that governus.Well maybe not. But as Timothy Chalamet one sung “times they are a changin’”.“Ok well heres another one for product. This ones called “...
Supamonks' Maxime Mary discusses comic influences and the challenge of merging animation and game design.
2D art of the week: Rio Krisma's work explores the delicate balance of life and death.
Unlock the secrets to stunning visual storytelling by mastering the art of creating cinematic cameras in KeyShot
3D art of the week: Nicolas Davin
The overlooked free digital painting app just became important.
Here's everything you need to know about the new moodboarding tool.
Adobe's Alexandru Costin explains Adobe's balancing act.
I've mixed work and play with Boulies' premium gaming chair, which comes with some ergonomic comforts too.
From hot new Photoshop tools to potentially controversial additions to Adobe Firefly, here's the news you need to know about.
It's now only 27.98 per month for the first three months for new subscribers.
Will Firefly still be known as 'ethical'?
While it is clear that creativity is driven by both the left and right hemispheres, an important question remains: how can we boost creativity while keeping the process enjoyable? It may not be obvious, but non-design-related activities can, in fact, be an opportunity to enhance creativity.
The latest models, just announced at Adobe MAX London, are designed to provide better image quality and more control.
From new AI tools to quicker adjustments.
Andy Parsons tells me that Adobe is here to protect artists.
This could be a golden ticket for creatives.
Indie devs Moonhood's Klaus Lyngeled and Olov Redman have 3D scanned hundreds of hand-crafted models.
Film fans are losing faith in the industry.
5 top AI tools that can streamline UI designprocessAI is rapidly transforming the way we approach UI creation, making design workflows more efficient. Here are five top AI tools that can streamline your UI design process—from initial concept to polished prototype.1. ChatGPTBest for: early explorationYes, you can generate a UI design with ChatGPT, but don’t expect to get a pixel-perfect design with a single prompt....