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Graphic design
fromMedium
2 weeks ago

Disruption has a shape. Design history shows us what it is.

AI is causing anxiety in design, echoing past technological disruptions like the printing press and desktop publishing.
#graphic-design
fromItsnicethat
6 hours ago
Graphic design

Nao Lee's posters are digital terrains that hide small and unruly treasures for you to find

Graphic design
fromItsnicethat
1 day ago

Graphic design schools are teaching tech, but are they teaching taste?

Graphic design education should prioritize creativity and knowledge over job placement, treating it as a liberal art rather than a trade school.
Graphic design
fromItsnicethat
6 hours ago

Nao Lee's posters are digital terrains that hide small and unruly treasures for you to find

Nao Lee's design philosophy embraces juxtaposition, using everyday vernacular influences to create layered, interpretive compositions that inspire debate and curiosity.
Graphic design
fromPRINT Magazine
1 week ago

James Junk is the Voice Design Needs Now - PRINT Magazine

Andrei James Dominiq, a graphic designer, found his creative voice during COVID, transforming personal reflections into impactful visual designs.
#photography
fromThe Phoblographer
5 days ago
Media industry

How You Can Help Us Protect Photographers

Phoblographer aims to reduce reliance on ads by promoting a subscription model for sustainable funding.
Startup companies
fromFortune
2 hours ago

Canva debuts a new suite of agentic tools, as the design app quietly becomes one of the world's most used AI services | Fortune

Canva launches AI 2.0, integrating visual creation and workflow automation with conversational prompts and persistent memory.
#illustration
Graphic design
fromItsnicethat
2 days ago

"Nothing is new" to Dave Bowers, so he illustrates the familiar in his own style

Dave Bowers creates simple, whimsical illustrations inspired by his daughter, focusing on spontaneity and personal enjoyment rather than a specific message.
Graphic design
fromBOOOOOOOM!
3 weeks ago

Illustrator Spotlight: Kristina Tzekova

Kristina Tzekova's work transforms fleeting moments from media into contemplative drawings, exploring the boundary between contemporary media and emotional belonging.
Graphic design
fromItsnicethat
2 days ago

"Nothing is new" to Dave Bowers, so he illustrates the familiar in his own style

Dave Bowers creates simple, whimsical illustrations inspired by his daughter, focusing on spontaneity and personal enjoyment rather than a specific message.
Graphic design
fromBOOOOOOOM!
3 weeks ago

Illustrator Spotlight: Kristina Tzekova

Kristina Tzekova's work transforms fleeting moments from media into contemplative drawings, exploring the boundary between contemporary media and emotional belonging.
Web development
fromFrontendmasters
1 week ago

SVG Filters Guide: Getting Started with the Basics

SVG filters can enhance design without requiring artistic skills, and a structured approach can simplify their implementation.
Web design
fromArs Technica
22 hours ago

Adobe takes Creative Cloud into Claude Code-esque territory

Adobe's Firefly AI Assistant introduces customizable skills and learns user preferences, marking a shift in its AI strategy towards a more integrated workflow approach.
Typography
fromI Love Typography Ltd
2 days ago

Steven Heller's Font of the Month: Gilway Paradox - I Love Typography Ltd

Gilway Paradox evokes nostalgia through its unique design, reminiscent of carnival signage and personal childhood memories of summer beach attractions.
Television
fromThe Atlantic
4 days ago

Seven Documentaries for Fans of Fiction

Documentaries can effectively tell engaging stories, appealing even to those typically averse to the genre.
fromKALTBLUT Magazine
5 days ago

Xinyu Hou: Holding Ground! Designing for the Lived Body - KALTBLUT Magazine

Xinyu Hou designs for adaptation, working with the body as it actually behaves under stress, rather than how it is only expected to perform for an audience.
Fashion & style
#color-perception
Games
fromMail Online
6 days ago

How good is YOUR colour perception? Take the shade-matching test

The 'Hue Shift' test challenges color perception by requiring players to match colors within a strict time limit.
Games
fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

How good is YOUR colour perception? Take deceptively difficult test

The 'What's My JND?' test challenges players to identify the smallest color difference between two shades.
Science
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
3 weeks ago

What color is this dot? New illusion demonstrates weird vision quirk

Color perception can change based on focus, as demonstrated by an illusion with purple dots appearing more purple when directly looked at.
Games
fromMail Online
6 days ago

How good is YOUR colour perception? Take the shade-matching test

The 'Hue Shift' test challenges color perception by requiring players to match colors within a strict time limit.
Games
fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

How good is YOUR colour perception? Take deceptively difficult test

The 'What's My JND?' test challenges players to identify the smallest color difference between two shades.
Science
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
3 weeks ago

What color is this dot? New illusion demonstrates weird vision quirk

Color perception can change based on focus, as demonstrated by an illusion with purple dots appearing more purple when directly looked at.
#interior-design
Design
fromDesign Milk
1 week ago

An Argument for Interior Design with Neuroaesthetics in Mind

Interior design should prioritize functional aesthetics to enhance mental health, creativity, and interpersonal connections through a new field called Neuroarchitecture.
Remodel
fromApartment Therapy
1 week ago

Your Living Room Might Feel "Off" - These 5 Things Could Be Why

Proper window treatments and lighting are essential for enhancing the vibe of a living room.
Design
fromDesign Milk
1 week ago

An Argument for Interior Design with Neuroaesthetics in Mind

Interior design should prioritize functional aesthetics to enhance mental health, creativity, and interpersonal connections through a new field called Neuroarchitecture.
Remodel
fromApartment Therapy
1 week ago

Your Living Room Might Feel "Off" - These 5 Things Could Be Why

Proper window treatments and lighting are essential for enhancing the vibe of a living room.
Photography
fromBOOOOOOOM!
1 day ago

Illustrator Spotlight: Nicholas Moegly

Nicholas Moegly creates moody, dark, and nostalgic imagery reflecting his experiences in small-town America.
fromArtnet News
19 hours ago

7 New Art Books to Step Into Spring | Artnet News

Casa Kahlo offers an unprecedented look into the famed Mexican painter's family home, Casa Roja, which stands just blocks away from Casa Azul in Mexico City. Kahlo would retreat to Casa Roja when Casa Azul got crazy.
Arts
Renovation
fromwww.remodelista.com
1 week ago

Paint Colors With Cult Followings: Architects' Favorite Paint Picks

Architects and designers frequently choose specific colors for their versatility and universal appeal in various home styles.
UX design
fromWE AND THE COLOR
5 days ago

Can AI Search Read Your Design? The New Invisible SEO

AI search engines cannot interpret visual design, making brands with only aesthetic appeal effectively invisible online.
Graphic design
Branding is crucial in the AI market due to low product differentiation, with visual identities evolving to create a friendly and distinct appeal.
Arts
fromExchangewire
1 day ago

AI Crowns the Most Beautiful Artworks of All Time for World Art Day

DAIVID's AI ranked The Birth of Venus as the world's most beautiful painting based on emotional responses to art.
fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

What colour are the dots in this optical illusion?

'In this paper a novel optical illusion is described in which purple structures (dots) are perceived as purple at the point of fixation, while the surrounding structures (dots) of the same purple colour are perceived toward a blue hue.'
Science
UX design
fromMedium
4 days ago

Rethinking design critique

Design critique is essential for designers to build knowledge and confidence through structured feedback and reflection.
Graphic design
fromItsnicethat
3 days ago

This collaged architect's identity from Alexis Mark drew from departure boards and timetables

Collage serves as a central identity for Cobe, blending playful design with systematic organization inspired by transit communication systems.
Writing
fromItsnicethat
2 weeks ago

Elizabeth Goodspeed on why design writing needs designers writing

Writing and design stem from a shared love of history and complex ideas, with personal expression being key to the author's creative process.
fromArchDaily
2 weeks ago

Architectures of the Gaze: 25 Viewpoints for Experiencing the Landscape

Viewpoints are structures designed for observing the landscape from elevated positions. They act as devices that organize the gaze and establish a direct relationship between the body and the territory.
Philosophy
#art
Arts
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Art, sex, nature: why is everything sold to us as a means to an end, rather than an end in itself?

Art should be valued for its own sake, not merely for its utilitarian benefits or health claims.
Arts
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Art, sex, nature: why is everything sold to us as a means to an end, rather than an end in itself?

Art should be valued for its own sake, not merely for its utilitarian benefits or health claims.
Design
fromwww.archdaily.com
2 weeks ago

Light, Lighter, Lightest: ArchDaily's April Editorial Focus

Building lightly is an ecological and ethical imperative shaped by environmental concerns and technological advancements.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

Steve DiBenedetto's Cosmic Sense of the Absurd

Steve DiBenedetto's paintings serve as a functional structure to help viewers navigate collective trauma.
Arts
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Painting With Blood: Who Does It and Who Collects It

Blood is used as a medium in contemporary art, challenging traditional boundaries of artistic practice.
UX design
fromSmashing Magazine
2 weeks ago

A Practical Guide To Design Principles - Smashing Magazine

Design principles align teams, inform decisions, and embody organizational values, serving as essential tools in the design process.
Pets
fromThe New Yorker
4 weeks ago

Why Everyone Has a Doodle Now

Doodles originated in 1989 as hypoallergenic guide dogs and became popular as healthier alternatives to purebreds, combining desirable traits from multiple breeds while appealing to social media culture.
Graphic design
fromMedium
2 days ago

Practical Guide for Creating Animated Effects with Claude Code

Use specific, clear prompts for Claude Code to create effective animated effects.
Web development
fromUna
1 month ago

una.im | contrast-color() beyond black & white

contrast-color() returns black or white for maximum contrast, but workarounds using color-mix() and style queries enable custom color palette selection while maintaining accessibility.
fromArchDaily
4 weeks ago

Spaces That Feel Back: How Buildings Respond to Human Behavior

Decades of research in environmental psychology and building science reveal that indoor conditions can profoundly affect human health and behavior. Lighting influences circadian rhythms and sleep patterns. Air quality impacts cognitive performance and respiratory health. Temperature and acoustics shape comfort and concentration.
Renovation
Graphic design
fromThe Verge
5 days ago

Your article about AI doesn't need AI art

The New Yorker uses AI-generated art, raising questions about artistic integrity and the role of human creativity in the process.
Philosophy
fromThe Conversation
4 weeks ago

Human vision: what we actually see - and don't see - tells us a lot about consciousness

Significant visual processing occurs unconsciously in the brain, as demonstrated by blindsight and inattentional blindness phenomena where people perceive visual information without conscious awareness.
Design
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
4 weeks ago

a rich palette of saturated hues meet industrial precision in mara's renewed digital identity

Mara enters 2026 as a global interior design protagonist, expanding from office and hospitality into residential markets while strengthening its digital identity and sustainability commitment.
Cars
fromLmnt
1 month ago

Have We Forgotten How to Design?

Waymo's partnership with DoorDash to manually close passenger car doors reveals a fundamental oversight in autonomous vehicle design, despite the availability of proven automated door technology.
Graphic design
fromItsnicethat
2 weeks ago

Oilinwater approaches branding like an investigator, to build visual systems from rigorous research

Oilinwater, founded by Matthieu Gorissen, is a creative studio in Brussels specializing in branding and graphic design, with a unique backstory and projects.
Web design
fromMedium
1 month ago

The color statistic that's been wrong for 80 years

The commonly cited claim that humans can see between 1 million and 10 million colors lacks scientific precision and requires examination of what actually constitutes a distinguishable color.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Seeing Is Not Always Knowing: The Limits of Visual Authority

Humans' biological impulse to help others misfires when sighted people use mental shortcuts instead of listening to blind people's expert knowledge about navigating their own needs.
#optical-illusions
Photography
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Can you solve it? You won't believe these optical illusions!

Olivier Redon creates optical illusions using perspective tricks, with five examples presented as puzzles for viewers to solve.
Photography
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Can you solve it? You won't believe these optical illusions!

Olivier Redon creates optical illusions using perspective tricks, with five examples presented as puzzles for viewers to solve.
frommissionlocal.org
2 months ago

Pick a color

Help grow our newsroom, joining the 3,250 readers who support us by giving below. See all snaps here. To contribute, send in a headline and a snap to info@missionlocal.com. Because of you, Mission Local reached and surpassed our $300,000 year-end fundraising goal. All we can say is thank you. Thank you for choosing to invest in a local newsroom rooted in San Francisco's communities one that listens first and reports deeply.
San Francisco
fromBoard Game Quest
2 months ago

Sand Art Review

Sand Art is a game by Kory Jordan and published by 25th Century Games for two to four players ages 10 and up. It takes about an hour to play, and has you collecting resources and then coloring in a bottle, making art in a bottle out of sand, in case the name didn't give away the plot. Gameplay Overview: Sand Art has you gathering and mixing sand, which is used to fill your bottle.
Board games
Design
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

Why You Should Beautify Slides for Better Engagement and Clarity

Effective presentations prioritize clear messages with supporting visuals over decorative design, making content memorable and engaging while reducing cognitive load for audiences.
Graphic design
fromItsnicethat
4 weeks ago

The identity for Spatial festival feels aptly three-dimensional

Motion was integrated as a foundational design element rather than an afterthought, creating a dynamic, three-dimensional brand identity that responds to physical and digital spaces.
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Why Your Eyes Like What Your Eyes Like

Real estate with ocean views, stunning mountain vistas, and wide-open green spaces sell at premium prices because humans find those settings pleasing [1-5]. Certain color combinations in fashion-such as brown and forest green-blend harmoniously, while others, such as hot pink and orange, clash. And our eyes like certain proportions in visual objects (like buildings and human faces) but not others.
Science
UX design
fromFast Company
1 month ago

5 design principles to feel fully alive

Meaningful life emerges through daily design practices and experiences rather than one-time discovery, with aliveness and human potential exceeding what any single lifetime can express.
fromMedium
2 months ago

Can you run out of creativity?

There's a particular kind of panic that hits when you're facing a creative problem, and the well just feels... empty. Every idea seems stale. Every solution feels recycled. And the question creeps in: Have I finally used up all my good ideas? Maybe it's your third attempt at solving the same design problem, and every solution feels like a pale echo of something you've already tried. Or perhaps you've been churning out work for months, and suddenly the spark you used to rely on? Gone.
Psychology
Remodel
fromApartment Therapy
2 months ago

I Learned the Right Way to Put Photos on My Wall, and Now I'll Never Go Back

Find, frame, and hang art and photos to dress bare walls using existing pieces, thrifted or purchased prints, appropriate frames, and correct hanging hardware.
UX design
fromNeil Patel
1 month ago

How to Use AI for Graphic Design

AI accelerates design workflows through integrated tools that enhance ideation and iteration while requiring human judgment for brand strategy and final decisions.
fromItsnicethat
2 months ago

The experimental graphic design work of Ward Goes sits at the intersection of type and materiality

A graphic designer that isn't limited to working in 2D, Ward Goes has been working in aluminium of late. His recent solo show in Rotterdam, Literally Anything, was full of things that moved beyond the screen or printed page, including some wonderful metal signage and archival storage. The exhibition at Alley Space was the result of the designer's decision to pursue more tactical investigations alongside his commissioned work at the start of 2025.
Typography
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Hyperphantasia: When Imagination Is as Vivid as Real Life

Close your eyes and picture an apple. Most people see something-a faint, slightly blurry image, less vivid than a real apple. A few, however, will see it as clearly as if it were sitting right in front of them. This ability is called hyperphantasia. Hyperphantasia, literally meaning "beyond imagination," refers to exceptionally vivid mental imagery. It is often described as the opposite of aphantasia, a condition in which people report little or no ability to form mental images.
Psychology
Photography
fromdesignyoutrust.com
1 month ago

Stunning Digital Storytelling Landscapes By Prismofpixels, Turning Quiet Streets And Town Squares Into Cinematic Moments Of Color And Light

A curated collection of diverse visual works spanning paintings, photography, design, and historical images across eras, genres, and artistic mediums.
fromOpen Culture
2 months ago

Why Some People Think in Words, While Others Think in Pictures & Feelings

Take the sur­prise some have expressed in recent years upon find­ing out that the expres­sion to "pic­ture" some­thing in one's head isn't just a fig­ure of speech. You mean that peo­ple "pic­tur­ing an apple," say, haven't been just think­ing about an apple, but actu­al­ly see­ing one in their heads? The inabil­i­ty to do that has a name: aphan­ta­sia, from the Greek word phan­ta­sia, "image," and prefix - a, "with­out."
Psychology
Graphic design
fromMedium
1 month ago

Design is not just how it works. Design is how it wins.

AI commodifies work, shifting design's mandate from functional excellence to competitive winning as the primary objective.
Design
fromItsnicethat
1 month ago

Visual communication that challenges convention: Phantasia on how graphic design can forge true collaboration

Phantasia, a Barcelona-based design studio founded in 2021, prioritizes meaningful projects that serve communities through intentional collaboration, diversity, and accessible communication.
Photography
fromThe Phoblographer
1 month ago

How Instagram Made You a Terrible Photographer

Posting photographs primarily to Instagram exposes photographers' work to AI exploitation and undermines copyright control and long-term ownership.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

What your favorite color says about your emotional needs and hidden personality traits - Silicon Canals

Favorite colors reflect emotional needs and personality traits by triggering learned emotional associations that influence mood and behavior.
Design
fromBusiness Matters
2 months ago

How Visual Consistency Creates Brand Trust in Digital Spaces

Consistent visual presentation across digital platforms builds recognition, reduces cognitive load, and increases perceived trustworthiness and professionalism, supporting long-term business growth.
Design
fromDesign Milk
2 months ago

MIRORlab Taps into the Emotional Dimensions of Light

MIRORLab's MIROR Collection uses slow 360° rotation and calibrated color moods to create meditative, nature-inspired lighting that reduces digital overstimulation.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Does It Have to Mean Something to Be Great?

Joanne Greenbaum combines diverse media and mark-making to create cohesive paintings where individual elements retain distinctiveness, blending stillness with accelerating movement.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

We Must Do More Than Simply Depict Our Lives

The Bronx Museum biennial spotlights representational works that center urban youth and marginalized identities, challenging mainstream narratives through sincere, everyday portrayals.
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

A View From the Easel

The studio is at my house within a ranch, surrounded by nature. It's on the second floor of the house, where there's better light. My routine all day shifts between studio work and housework, including outdoor garden work. I get up a bit before 7am, drink coffee in the yard, and get morning sunshine. Then my husband and I eat breakfast and do a bit of cleaning or some chores in the garden.
Arts
Arts
fromdesignyoutrust.com
2 months ago

This Artist Layers Traditional Ink With Digital Glows To Quest Unconscious Realms Of Surreal Meaning

A wide-ranging showcase of contemporary visual art, illustration, street art, photography, cosplay, and social projects celebrating creativity and cultural reinterpretation.
Arts
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

8 signs you appreciate art, music, and culture on a deeper level than most people - Silicon Canals

Some people experience art deeply, reacting emotionally and perceiving subtle artistic cues that reveal heightened sensitivity and meaningful connections to creative expression.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

A View From the Easel

An artist in a Bronx studio paints multiple figurative works simultaneously, drawing inspiration from local institutions, music, and the neighborhood's vibrancy.
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