Figma Partners With OpenAI To Add Codex Support (4 minute read)
Figma and OpenAI have integrated Codex using MCP to create a two-way design-to-code workflow that allows designers and engineers to iterate continuously without traditional handoff friction. The integration enables structured design context to inform code generation, speeds up prototyping and QA, supports multi-model AI strategies, and emphasizes governance to ensure quality, consistency, and alignment with design systems.
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Threads is testing a shortcut to quickly start DM conversations (2 minute read)
Threads is testing a new shortcut that lets users type "DM me" or "Message me" in a post or reply to generate a clickable link that opens a one-on-one chat. Messages from mutual followers go straight to the primary inbox, while others are filtered into Message Requests to limit spam. The feature is rolling out to select users in the US and Canada as Threads continues to expand messaging tools and surpass X in daily mobile usage, reaching 141.5 million active users compared to X's 125 million.
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Create Studio-quality Marketing Assets with Photoshoot in Google Lab's Pomelli (2 minute read)
Pomelli, a free Google Labs tool, introduced Photoshoot, a new feature that uses AI to transform simple product photos into professional studio-quality marketing images. The tool helps small and medium businesses create on-brand visuals by selecting products, choosing templates, and automatically applying business aesthetics. Pomelli also includes improved image generation, editing, and campaign creation tools to help businesses grow their digital marketing efforts.
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Life After Figma is Coming (and it Will be Glorious) (3 minute read)
Figma's dominance in design tools is weakening as AI coding tools like Cursor and Claude enable designers to work directly with code, making traditional design platforms feel slow and outdated. The future of design will likely shift toward open, code-based tools that integrate directly with development environments rather than being controlled by a single platform. This evolution will allow designers to work collaboratively with engineers on production code, eliminating the need to maintain separate design files and components.
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Design Docs Considered Harmful (7 minute read)
Design docs are often outdated artifacts that describe systems that don't exist, serving primarily to provide organizational comfort and approval rather than actually guiding implementation. The fundamental problem is that detailed prespecification forces teams to make many decisions with little information, which contradicts the core principles of iterative development learned from failures. Design docs delay actual coding and learning, creating a false sense of predictability in an inherently uncertain software development process.
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The Probability Trap (9 minute read)
Generative AI can quickly produce polished outputs, but it generates statistically probable, conventional solutions rather than ones shaped by deep exploration, tradeoffs, and contextual understanding. Real design creates value through messy, iterative exploration and sense-making. AI is most powerful when used intentionally—as a baseline, brainstorming partner, or stress-tester—rather than as a shortcut that replaces critical thinking.
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Sketching with Code (5 minute read)
Sketching with code involves treating programming as a flexible ideation tool rather than a rigid blueprint, allowing for rapid exploration without the constraints of formal design systems. The author starts with low-fidelity code prototypes (simple HTML divs) and uploads hand-drawn wireframes to AI tools to generate multiple variations, focusing on technical structure before visual polish. This approach leverages AI's ability to read visual input and generate functional code, enabling faster exploration of ideas through programming than traditional design tools.
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Why this new ice-cream brand only makes sense after dark (4 minute read)
Snooz is a sleep-friendly ice cream brand built on the insight that most ice cream is eaten at night, replacing typical ingredients with calming ones like chamomile and magnesium. How&How created a fully night-oriented brand identity—dark palettes, moon-infused typography, late-night photography, and an adult, conspiratorial tone—demonstrating how a strong insight, when followed boldly and coherently, can define an entire creative system.
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Rando Sans — a handwritten font that cycles variations as you type (17 minute read)
Designer Beau Maher created "Rando Sans", a free handwritten-style font that cycles through multiple versions of each character to create a pseudorandom effect using OpenType's Contextual Alternatives (CALT), after discovering the built-in RAND function was limited and poorly supported. By building complex class-based substitution logic (and using ChatGPT to automate repetitive code), he solved duplication and sequencing issues to make the font feel more naturally varied—showing how designers can experiment with technical systems to solve creative problems.
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