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The Evolution of the “Buy” Button: 1995–2026

2 days ago

From a clunky grey box on a 1995 dial-up screen to the...

20 Useless Websites to Waste Your Time

7 days ago

Stop optimizing your life for five minutes and embrace the glorious chaos...

7 Best Design Tools & Resources for Faster Web Builds in 2026

13 days ago

Discover the top design tools and resources for 2026. Build faster with...

12 Reasons Claude is Outperforming ChatGPT in My Daily Workflow

22 days ago

Most AI comparisons miss the point—because the real differences only show up...

How Junior Web Designers Use Google Maps to Generate Cash

27 days ago

Most local businesses are quietly bleeding customers on Google Maps—and junior designers...

Logo Design Trends for 2026: What I’m Actually Seeing (And What Most Designers Are Missing)

29 days ago

Logos in 2026 aren’t designed to look good—they’re designed to survive. In...

The End of Static Design: Living in the Era of Liquid UI

about 1 month ago

Forget prompting—the future of design is a "disappearing act" where your interface...

Not Useless: Why Experimental Websites Matter More Than You Think

about 1 month ago

The web isn’t dead—it’s just weird, and that’s a good thing. Experimental...

The UX Case Study of a Refrigerator

about 1 month ago

What if the most broken user experience you deal with daily… is...

Google Stitch: Is This the End of the Junior Designer?

about 1 month ago

The pixel-perfect designer is dead, and Google Stitch just held the funeral...

Stop Designing for Delighted Users (and Start Designing for Cognitive Strain)

about 2 months ago

"Delight" is the ultimate trap: by making the web frictionless, we’ve made...

The Death of the Front Door: Why the “Home Page” is a Legacy Pattern

about 2 months ago

The home page is no longer the front door of your brand—it’s...