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The article explores how hardware can support the development of socially beneficial software by serving as an attractive entry point for consumers. It discusses the challenges of creating software with positive externalities and how hardware can generate cash flow to sustain these efforts. Anjan Katta's insights on the Daylight Computer illustrate this concept.
This article highlights three software tools—Blender, OBS, and Penpot—that prioritize user needs over profit. The author argues that these examples show it’s possible to create technology that values openness and community rather than succumbing to ad-driven models.
Karri Saarinen discusses how design influences behavior by embedding opinions into tools and systems. He contrasts flexible, opinionated designs, emphasizing the value of specialized tools over generic ones. The piece critiques the idea of reducing complex life into simplistic building blocks, advocating for unique, purpose-driven creations.
Karri Saarinen discusses how the core of software work is evolving from manual coding to using AI-driven tools that streamline the development process. As these tools take on more coding tasks, the emphasis shifts to understanding project intent and ensuring that outcomes align with goals.
Interface Craft is a resource for designers, developers, and product managers focused on creating thoughtful software products. It offers a library of articles, videos, and interactive content, aiming to elevate the quality of digital interfaces. The membership provides lifetime access, with ongoing updates planned.
This article discusses the challenges and strategies involved in deprecating obsolete software systems. It emphasizes the importance of planning for deprecation from the start and the costs associated with maintaining outdated systems. The piece also touches on emotional resistance to deprecation and the need for careful management of the process.
Affinity has made its professional design software free, putting pressure on Adobe's Creative Cloud subscriptions. The article explores whether creatives will switch to Affinity or remain loyal to Adobe, revealing their dependence on AI tools integrated into their workflows.
The article argues that software is the latest medium of artistic expression, evolving from basic functionality to a blend of form and function, and now to a stage of aesthetic innovation. It traces this evolution through comparisons with other art forms and highlights recent examples of software that exemplify this shift.
This article explores the concept of design beyond aesthetics, emphasizing its role in breaking down complex problems into fundamental components. It discusses how systems like Notion and Cursor enable users to create tailored solutions instead of relying on rigid products. The author highlights the importance of new primitives in technology and how they facilitate creativity and understanding.
The article analyzes key developments in the tech industry during 2025, focusing on OpenAI's product strategy, Google's resurgence, Alan Dye's impact at Apple, the rise of user-driven software, and Apple's struggles with AI. It argues that while some companies thrived, others need to adapt to survive.
This article discusses how software has shifted from being a user-controlled tool to an intrusive presence that constantly seeks user engagement. It explores the consequences of this change, highlighting how analytics and experimentation influence product design, often prioritizing metrics over user experience.
This article highlights lesser-known icons in macOS Tahoe, comparing pre-Tahoe designs to the updated versions. The author reminisces about the beauty of older icons found in system applications, emphasizing their aesthetic value. A collection of these pre-Tahoe icons is showcased for appreciation.
The article explores the history of Apple’s app icons, particularly focusing on the new Creator Studio family. It highlights changes over time, including how Apple now brands its apps with descriptive titles alongside the original names. The author shares their collection of icons and notes the trends in design and naming conventions.
Affinity has rebranded following its acquisition by Canva, introducing a fresh visual identity and a free product. The new design emphasizes playfulness and approachability, featuring a unique logomark and a versatile typeface, while aiming to distinguish itself from Canva.
This article explores how advancements in software design, particularly through LLMs, shift the focus from using standard libraries to generating custom code. It highlights the implications for dependency management and emphasizes the need to understand the problem being solved rather than just the mechanics of coding. The author compares this shift to the evolution of 3D printing in manufacturing.
The article explores three distinct notions of software complexity from Rich Hickey, John Ousterhout, and Zach Tellman, highlighting their definitions and implications. Hickey emphasizes simplicity through focus, Ousterhout relates complexity to dependencies and obscurity, while Tellman frames it as the sum of explanations tailored to audience expectations. The discussion reveals the interconnections and nuances in understanding software complexity.
Adobe is facing a legal challenge related to its software practices, which many industry observers anticipated. The situation highlights ongoing concerns about the company's business strategies and their implications for users and competitors alike.
Adobe's origins trace back to the early 1980s when it began as a company focused on printing technology rather than digital software. Founders John Warnock and Charles Geschke developed PostScript, a revolutionary page description language, which was crucial for the desktop publishing revolution, and later acquired iconic products like Photoshop and Typekit. Today, Adobe continues to evolve by integrating AI into its creative tools, shaping the future of digital creativity.
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Standards, a design software startup, has launched a new website showcasing brand systems from leading companies like Cash App and Mailchimp. Originating from a successful Kickstarter project by Pentagram designers, the platform has experienced significant growth and aims to enhance transparency and practicality in design systems.
The article discusses the growing trend of software personalization, highlighting how tailored user experiences are reshaping the way individuals interact with technology. It explores the benefits and challenges of implementing personalized solutions in software design.
Multiverse Studio has developed a unique brand identity for software company Maiella, merging natural mountain aesthetics with digital innovation. By utilizing imagery related to mountaineering and sustainable practices, the design embodies the journey of data analysis while appealing to modern business needs.
Attio leverages a design-first strategy to differentiate itself in the crowded CRM market, prioritizing user experience through principles like progressive disclosure, systems thinking, and fostering a creative flow state. This approach not only reduces cognitive load for users but also builds confidence and encourages deeper exploration of the product, making it a strong competitor against legacy software.