TLDR Design 2026-04-23
Google Photos Quick Touch-Up ✨, Apple Next Era AI 🍎, Adobe CX Agents 🤖
John Ternus says Apple is ‘about to change the world,' teases new products (3 minute read)
Incoming Apple CEO John Ternus told employees during an all-hands meeting that the company is entering an especially exciting phase, highlighting AI as a key driver of major future innovation. Current CEO Tim Cook echoed optimism during the leadership transition. Ternus' remarks were notably ambitious and morale-focused, setting high expectations that he will need to back up when Apple unveils new products under his leadership.
Adobe Deploys Agents Across its Customer Experience Tools (2 minute read)
Adobe CX Enterprise is an enterprise platform to coordinate AI agents across marketing, content, and customer engagement workflows, introduced at Adobe Summit. Built on its Experience Platform, the system integrates Brand and Engagement Intelligence layers, a multi-agent coordinator, and partnerships with AWS, Anthropic, Google, IBM, Microsoft, Nvidia, and OpenAI. The company also reported a 269% year-over-year surge in AI-driven traffic to US retail sites, as it continues to push further into AI-powered search visibility and updates its GenStudio content platform.
New Touch-up Tools in Google Photos' Image Editor Let You Make Quick, Subtle Fixes (1 minute read)
Google Photos has added new touch-up tools to its image editor that enable subtle facial enhancements like skin smoothing, blemish removal, eye brightening, and teeth whitening. Users select a face, choose from tools, including heal, smooth, under eyes, irises, teeth, eyebrows, or lips, then adjust effect intensity. The feature is rolling out gradually on Android devices running Android 9.0 or higher with at least 4 GB of RAM.
What Claude Design Actually Changes for Designers (6 minute read)
Anthropic's Claude Design is a tool that lets users collaborate with Claude to create visual work, such as prototypes and slides, then package the results as implementation bundles that are passed directly to Claude Code for production. The integration aims to resolve the longstanding design-to-engineering handoff problem. Early adopters like Brilliant and Datadog reported dramatically compressed workflows, collapsing multi-week cycles into single conversations.
From Vibe Coder to Product Builder (6 minute read)
Product managers can move beyond prototype-only tools like Lovable or Bolt by adopting coding agents and learning engineering fundamentals — not to become engineers, but to build real, shippable products. Key lessons include upfront planning with structured PRDs, understanding the tech stack, iterating incrementally, and treating errors as guidance rather than failures. The foundational PM discipline of validating problems before building remains as critical as ever, since lower barriers to coding don't eliminate the need for rigorous thinking about what's worth building and why.
Rethinking the shape of design teams in an AI world (11 minute read)
The claim that Jenny Wen “broke” the design process has sparked debate, but critics like Sarah Gibbons argue the process isn't gone—experienced designers have simply internalized and compressed it, while skipping it entirely risks weakening junior talent. The bigger concern is that AI-driven speed could hollow out the workforce (fewer juniors becoming seniors) and strain traditional organizations, pushing a shift toward flatter, hybrid “full-stack” roles and new team models—balancing fast, autonomous “atom” structures for innovation with stable “tomato” systems to preserve rigor, skills development, and long-term resilience.
Templo's brand identity for climate non-profit Casi draws on the pragmatic mark-making of hieroglyphics (4 minute read)
Climate nonprofit Climate Action Service International partnered with design agency Templo to create a new identity that makes sustainability more approachable and creatively driven, avoiding the usual alarmist tone of climate messaging. Inspired by simple, human mark-making (like hobo hieroglyphics), the identity features handcrafted visuals, expressive animations, and a restrained typographic system, positioning the arts as an active leader in climate action rather than a passive participant.
Koto just proved that design for enterprise platforms doesn't have to be beige (6 minute read)
Hospitality platform Mews worked with Koto to rebrand itself, moving away from generic SaaS aesthetics toward a bold, highly distinctive identity that balances clarity with complexity. The new brand uses striking pink, expressive typography, and a confident “concierge-like” tone of voice to stand out in a conservative industry, showing that even enterprise software can win attention and trust through creativity, personality, and strong design systems rather than playing it safe.
Session Timeouts: The Overlooked Accessibility Barrier in Authentication Design (10 minute read)
Poorly handled session timeouts create serious accessibility barriers for people with motor, cognitive, and vision impairments, who often need more time to complete online tasks and can lose significant progress when unexpectedly logged out. Common failures include silent timeouts, insufficient warnings, and no option to extend sessions — issues that disproportionately affect the roughly 1.3 billion people worldwide living with significant disabilities. Solutions such as advanced warnings, session extension options, and auto-saving progress can meaningfully improve accessibility while still meeting security requirements.
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