TLDR Design 2026-03-19
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See if your startup qualifiesFirefox Teases New Logo Without Iconic Fox (2 minute read)
Firefox has teased a new logo by posting a fox-less version on Instagram, showing only a purple orb. The company promises the fox will return "next week," likely featuring their new mascot character, "Kit," with a visible face design. This logo change is part of a broader brand refresh that includes pastel color palettes and softer, more rounded aesthetics.
Gamma Adds AI Image-generation Tools in Bid to Take on Canva and Adobe (1 minute read)
Gamma Imagine is an AI image-generation tool that creates brand-specific marketing assets via text prompts, competing with Canva and Adobe. The platform, which raised $68 million at a $2.1 billion valuation, aims to serve knowledge workers who need visual communication tools but lack design resources. Gamma is approaching 100 million users and integrates with tools such as ChatGPT, Claude, and Zapier to power its AI-driven asset-creation features.
iPhone 18 Pro: Three new design updates are coming this year (1 minute read)
Rumors suggest Apple will give the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max a more unified rear design (removing the two-tone look), shrink the Dynamic Island by about 35% with partial under-display Face ID, and continue experimenting with bold new colors like brown, purple, or burgundy, possibly without offering a standard black option.
Durable Patterns in AI Product Design (6 minute read)
Recurring design patterns across AI product evolution consistently prove their value as interfaces shift from background AI to chat to agentic systems. As AI gains the ability to use tools and orchestrate sub-agents, a core UX challenge becomes balancing transparency with cognitive load, with collapsed, expandable action logs emerging as a reliable solution. Capability awareness, context awareness, and output readability remain the central unsolved problems shaping how AI products are built today.
Details that Make Interfaces Feel Better (5 minute read)
Great interfaces result from a collection of small details that compound into better user experiences. Key techniques include balanced text wrapping, concentric border radii for nested elements, contextual icon animations, crisp text rendering, and tabular numbers for consistent digit spacing. Making animations interruptible and using CSS transitions instead of keyframe animations creates more responsive interfaces that adapt to user behavior changes.
A designer's field report on the Iconic blind spot in AI world models (24 minute read)
Experiments with Gemini and other leading AI systems highlight a core limitation of current LLMs: they lack true spatial and physical understanding because they are not grounded in real-world, embodied experience. Failures in generating and reasoning about simple physical scenarios reveal three key gaps—Continuity (no coherent 3D spatial model), Gravity and Physics (no sense of physical constraints), and Reversibility of Thought (inability to reset or backtrack reasoning), showing that modern AI operates as a top-heavy symbolic system that can produce fluent outputs but often lacks structural correctness.
HEX designs bold geometric blocks to map Grafana's product ecosystem (4 minute read)
HEX built Grafana's brand around a modular geometric “block” system that mirrors how its products work, with visuals (like scanning lines or zoomed-in blocks) directly representing product concepts while maintaining both logic and aesthetics. The identity uses a flexible grid, vibrant color palette, and adjustable visual density to scale from expressive to minimal contexts, while rounded, modular icons reinforce a balance between technical precision and an approachable, community-driven feel.
Building a rebrand for a blind CEO completely changed this creative agency's design process (5 minute read)
Creative studio Something Familiar redesigned the identity for non-profit Onvero by centering accessibility from the start, adapting their entire process to collaborate with blind CEO Sandi Wassmer through clearer descriptions, shared language, and non-visual communication. The result is a tactile, inclusive brand system—featuring embossed materials, an easily traceable logo, accessible typography, and sensory-friendly presentations—that demonstrates how prioritizing accessibility can enhance creativity rather than limit it.
Motion Tokens: Naming Your Movement (4 minute read)
Design tokens standardize motion in interfaces, covering duration, easing, and accessibility in one unified system. The approach follows a three-tier architecture (primitive, semantic, and component-specific) with JSON examples for durations and easing curves like cubic-bezier coordinates. This prevents inconsistent animations across teams by giving shared names to motion values, ensuring interfaces move with consistent personality rather than having developers hardcode their own versions of "fast" or "slow."
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