The Coming War of AI Browsers: Why the Web Will Never Be the Same Again
There’s a quiet revolution happening in the one piece of software you use every single day but rarely think about—the…
There’s a quiet revolution happening in the one piece of software you use every single day but rarely think about—the…

Remember when technology was supposed to make life easier? That dream is long gone. Instead of simplifying our lives, modern…

There’s a quiet revolution happening in design, and it’s not about minimalism’s clean white spaces or maximalism’s riot of color….

Let’s be blunt—scrolljacking is the design equivalent of taking the steering wheel out of a driver’s hands and saying, “Don’t worry,…

So many exciting new tools for designers this month! From AI help to UI tools to collaboration tools that make…

User testing used to be a clunky, expensive mess. Remember trying to recruit five “ideal users” who were just available…

Let’s talk about the ancient art of the thumbs-up and thumbs-down — once the sacred, clumsy handshake between user and…

Every week—no, every day—there’s a new AI tool. A new update. A new plugin. A new model that claims to…

Let’s talk about the other users. Not your typical, scroll-happy, ideal-case personas. I’m talking about the people who use Internet Explorer 11…

Once upon a time, the sidebar was king. It wore a crown made of navigation links, tag clouds, RSS icons,…

Let’s be honest: the designer-developer handoff was never really “working”—at best, it limped along with annotated PDFs and passive-aggressive Figma comments….

The walled garden. The fortress of control. The golden handcuffs. Whatever you want to call it, closed ecosystems like Apple’s…

Let’s be honest: double-clicking is dead. And if it isn’t, it should be. What began as a clever way to differentiate between…

We spent decades perfecting the art of navigation: breadcrumbs, sidebars, hamburger menus, sticky headers, site maps. We crafted taxonomies and…

Remember system fonts? Good old Times New Roman, trusty Arial, and the unkillable Courier New. Fonts so baked into operating…

If you’ve ever rage-closed an app because it wouldn’t let you “go back” or stared at a form that made…

It started with a shot. Not a launch. Not a live site. Not even a prototype. Just a shot — a single,…

Let’s start with a gentle truth: web design in 2025 no longer means what it used to. And that’s okay. Once,…