AI gardens, Sora icon, Claude Code & Figma MCP, error handling UX

Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers.

“The 1930s were ripe for innovation, during the thick of the Second Industrial Revolution. Designers were captivated by the new technology of plywood bending, which allowed previously impossible forms to emerge.”

How Estonia, AI gardens, and plywood make designers prolific
By Darren Yeo

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Make me think

  • Original work is now an endangered species
    “Open Twitter, LinkedIn, or any blog platform. Scroll for five minutes. You’ll see the same articles rewritten 50 different ways. Headlines like: morning routines of successful people, is coding dead in the age of AI, top programming languages to learn this year, how to stop procrastinating once and for all, ChatGPT will revolutionize everything, side hustles you can start today.”
  • Creating prototypes constrained by the medium not our skills or understanding
    “But what if the limitations in the mind of a designer are their own and not the mediums? What if they don’t get how it works? What if they do but can’t make it work?”
  • We’ve all bought into technosolutionism, but we can opt out
    “Technosolutionism is a narrow perspective on progress and innovation, deeply rooted in the logic of capitalism: an innovation is pursued if it is the path of least resistance toward the largest financial return.”

Little gems this week

The horrors of designing for omniscience
By Tristan Free

Sora app icon: a visual breakdown
By Adir SL

Designing for emotional dependence
By Ian Batterbee

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