TLDR Design 2025-06-02
Tinder’s Logo Redesign 🔥, Google Maps Logo Update 🗺️, Odyssey’s 3D Worlds 🌍
Tinder replaces wordmark with pink and orange flame logo (5 minute read)
Tinder has redesigned its logo, replacing the text-based wordmark with a standalone, gradient flame icon that fades from pink to orange to signal a shift toward a more visually driven brand identity reminiscent of Instagram's 2016 update. This change accompanied a broader app overhaul focused on a cleaner aesthetic, faster image navigation, and simplified profile interaction, reflecting ongoing trends in flat yet expressive design.
Odyssey's New AI Model Streams 3D Interactive Worlds (3 minute read)
Odyssey unveiled an AI model that generates interactive 3D video worlds in real-time. The system streams new video frames every 40 milliseconds, allowing users to explore environments like a video game through basic controls. The model can maintain coherent video streams for over five minutes, though current demos show blurry, unstable environments that sometimes change unexpectedly.
Google Maps updated with new bottom corner logo (1 minute read)
Google Maps updated the logo that appeared in the bottom-left corner of its mobile app, replacing the multi-color 'Google' logo with a more minimal 'Google Maps' wordmark in black or white, depending on device theme. This change aligns the branding with other Google products and aims to be less visually distracting, especially in full-screen map views. The update rolled out on Android and iOS, but it has not yet appeared on the desktop web version.
AI Makes Bad Managers (3 minute read)
Relying on AI, such as ChatGPT, to write performance reviews may seem efficient, but it deprives managers of the essential yet problematic practice needed to develop core leadership skills, including empathy, feedback, and judgment. While AI can assist with repetitive or structured tasks, using it for nuanced, human-centered responsibilities, such as performance management, undermines long-term growth and effectiveness as a leader.
The Bones of UX (8 minute read)
Unstructured design often leads to confusion, misalignment, and wasted effort, like muscles trying to flex without bones. Teams can create a shared structural foundation that empowers faster, clearer, and more collaborative design by embracing Object Oriented UX (OOUX), turning creative energy into focused, impactful results.
No, AI Will Not Replace You (4 minute read)
AI will not replace designers despite common fears about job displacement. AI tools can hallucinate 10-20% of the time and often experience product-market fit collapse. They amplify the need for four human qualities: authenticity, curation, critical thinking, and strategy. The shift moves designers away from tactical pixel-pushing toward more strategic roles in shaping project vision and orchestrating user experiences.
Create Custom, Fully-editable Websites in Your Browser (Website)
Cntrl is an intuitive freehand web design tool that allows users to launch landing pages, product pages, websites, portfolios, and more.
Grow Your Agency Without a Complicated Setup (Website)
Accept payments, manage tasks, and communicate with clients with a white-labeled client portal.
Free Unlimited Forms and Responses (Website)
Youform is a form builder that provides unlimited forms and responses for free. Users can add logic, custom domains, upload files, embed forms on their websites, and more.
Saint Urbain's brand for hotel Now Now has “soul and story” behind it (2 minute read)
Saint Urbain developed a modular, emotionally rich brand identity for Now Now, a new hotel in New York's NoHo that caters to introspective, experience-seeking young travelers with the tagline “Be Where You Belong.” The branding combines a flexible wordmark, expressive typography, and mood-driven gradients to evoke warmth, motion, and a sense of belonging, reflecting the hotel's mission to offer a modern, community-oriented lodging experience.
4 steps toward a product design offer (9 minute read)
Landing a design role successfully relies on three key factors: a concise and impactful resume, a well-organized and relevant portfolio, and a friendly and open attitude. A structured approach—defining personal priorities, targeting suitable companies, preparing thoroughly for interviews, and maintaining clear communication—can significantly shorten the job search and improve outcomes.
Ready or not, the EAA is here (9 minute read)
The European Accessibility Act (EAA), which takes effect on June 28, will require all digital products and services accessible in the EU, including those from non-EU businesses, to comply with the WCAG 2.1, Level AA accessibility standards. This marks a shift from public-sector-only requirements to include private sectors, such as e-commerce and banking, making accessibility a legal necessity rather than just a design best practice.
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