TLDR Design 2026-02-17
Gemini Sketch to 3D 🧠, Kid Designed Phone 📱, Titans Logo Backlash 🏈
This is the First Smartphone Designed by Kids (2 minute read)
AT&T launched the amiGO Jr. phone, marketed as the first smartphone designed for and by kids, featuring parental controls for managing screen time, apps, location sharing, and schedules. Built with Samsung, the device includes three rear cameras, an Exynos 1330 chip, and a 6.7-inch display that parents can monitor from their own phones. Critics question whether a "kid-friendly" smartphone is necessary and note that the design lacks child-oriented features such as bright colors or a smaller size.
New Titans logo leaks to fierce fan response (5 minute read)
A leaked new logo for the Tennessee Titans, reportedly set for the 2026 season, has sparked intense debate among NFL fans, with critics calling the minimalist redesign boring and a downgrade due to the removal of the iconic flames and shift from navy to light blue, while supporters praise its clean, modern look. The redesign, which appears on newly unveiled helmets, has fueled broader discussions about minimalism in sports branding and the team's evolving identity, with reactions ranging from enthusiasm to disbelief and nostalgia for the Oilers era.
Gemini 3 Deep Think Can Now Turn Sketches Into 3D Models and More (2 minute read)
Google upgraded Gemini 3 Deep Think to tackle complex scientific and engineering challenges, adding a sketch-to-3D modeling tool that converts drawings into printable files. The enhanced reasoning mode achieved gold medal-level performance on the 2025 International Physics and Chemistry Olympiad written sections while improving capabilities in mathematics and coding. Google AI Ultra subscribers can now access Deep Think through the Gemini app, with API access opening to select researchers and enterprises.
Your Design System Needs an Enforcer (5 minute read)
Design systems require an enforcer—someone who ensures teams actually use the system, integrates new patterns back into it, and mediates conflicting needs across teams. Without enforcement, small deviations compound quickly as teams optimize for their local goals, creating inconsistent experiences that confuse users and burden engineers with unmaintainable variations. Effective enforcement balances saying yes to changes that benefit multiple teams while rejecting one-off exceptions, requiring executive support, strategic review timing, and responsiveness to real needs over system purity.
The Hidden Cost of Untrained Design Teams (5 minute read)
Untrained design teams create hidden costs through slower delivery, inconsistent methods, compliance risks, and erosion of stakeholder confidence as modern design demands grow increasingly complex. These issues compound over time, leading to increased rework, agency dependence, missed AI opportunities, and potential legal exposure from accessibility failures. Structured team-wide training addresses these operational hurdles by establishing shared standards, reducing friction, building internal capability, and transforming reactive compliance into proactive design practices.
I'm stuck as a mid-weight designer: now what? (6 minute read)
Career progress isn't defined by titles but by building skills, confidence, and clarity about personal goals. Define what success looks like individually, treat unconventional paths as strengths, sharpen portfolios and strategic abilities, learn from those more experienced, and leave environments that limit growth. Creative careers are rarely linear. Advancement comes from intentional, self-directed development.
Beautifully Designed Components (Website)
Solid UI is an unofficial port of shadcn/ui and tremor-raw to SolidJS that provides accessible and customizable components built with Kobalte, corvu, and Tailwind CSS which developers can copy and paste into their applications.
AI Photo Editor for Clothing Sellers (Website)
Turn your Depop, Vinted, Poshmark, and Carousell phone photos into clean, consistent, resale-ready images in seconds – no studio, no prompts, upload and fix.
A Complete Guide to the Design Thinking Process (16 minute read)
Design thinking is an iterative, five-stage process (Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, and Test) that helps teams understand user needs, challenge assumptions, and develop user-focused solutions to complex problems. The methodology emphasizes putting customers at the center of problem-solving and works across industries, requiring collaborative mindsets, divergent and convergent thinking, and a willingness to iterate based on user feedback. Organizations benefit from design thinking through improved user understanding, cross-departmental collaboration, and a sustained design culture.
This tech rebrand is making me feel manipulated (4 minute read)
MachineX, a decentralised exchange built for the “autonomous economy,” has unveiled a surprisingly warm and playful rebrand by Koto's Berlin studio centered on the concept “Human x Machine” and brought to life through bold colours, a sculpted custom serif wordmark, narrative illustrations, and a friendly robot mascot named Dexter. Drawing on sci-fi world-building influences, the identity aims to humanise a futuristic platform where humans and machines transact freely, though its cheerful aesthetic contrasts strikingly with the potentially dystopian implications of its AI-driven vision.
lukecharles and Radda create new identity for the Motor Neurone Disease (MND) Association (3 minute read)
The Motor Neurone Disease Association has unveiled its first major rebrand in over a decade after research showed its previous identity didn't clearly connect its name to its frontline impact. Developed by lukecharles and Radda, the new strategy-led identity introduces a warmer terracotta colour palette and fingerprint-inspired visuals to reflect individuality, improve accessibility, and cut through digital noise, aiming to feel more human, flexible, and impactful while supporting the charity's ambitions to accelerate research, improve care, and better represent people living with MND.
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