TLDR Design 2026-05-11
Instagram iPad Redesign ๐ฑ, Xbox UI Refresh ๐ฎ, Tesla Roadster Mystery ๐
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Tesla's mysterious new logo design has sparked some surprising theories (4 minute read)
Tesla's long-delayed second-generation Tesla Roadster is fueling fresh speculation after Tesla filed trademarks for aggressive new Roadster logos, despite the car remaining absent nearly a decade after Elon Musk first unveiled it. Fans are dissecting the badge's sharp design cues, linking them to rumored aerodynamic fan systems and even SpaceX-inspired rocket hardware. Some observers believe the rebrand could also help distance the Roadster from Tesla's increasingly polarizing image and the rocky rollout of the Tesla Cybertruck.
Instagram redesigns iPad app to what it always should have been (2 minute read)
Instagram has redesigned its long-awaited iPad app to closely match the iPhone experience after users disliked the original Reels-focused layout introduced last fall. The update restores the standard Home feed, moves Reels back to a separate tab, removes the confusing โFollowingโ tab, and generally makes the app feel like a larger-screen version of Instagram for iPhoneโsomething many users felt it should have been from the start.
Did Microsoft Just Tease a New Xbox UI? (2 minute read)
Microsoft showcased a more consistent Xbox UI design across consoles, PC, and cloud gaming platforms during a Game Developers Conference keynote. The new interface features subtle changes, including repositioned user profiles and fewer ad slots, aiming to reduce fragmentation across different Xbox devices. While the UI maintains familiar Xbox design elements, it adapts to different screen sizes and input methods across various gaming platforms.
The prompt is not an interface (12 minute read)
Modern AI interfaces have largely regressed to a command-line style of interaction by relying on text prompts, which are poorly suited for visual and spatial tasks like design, layout, motion, and composition. Human creativity and communication are often more naturally expressed through sketches, diagrams, direct manipulation, and visual feedback, so the future of AI interaction will likely move toward canvas-based, node-based, and embedded visual toolsโsuch as those seen in Figma, ComfyUI, and Adobe Photoshopโwhere users can show intent instead of describing it through increasingly complex prompts. As AI handles more execution work, designers will focus more on direction, judgment, and creative decision-making.
Designers are a rare breed (4 minute read)
AI design tools like Claude are more likely to raise the overall quality of design work than replace professional designers, especially since designers are already rare and most companies never hire them. While AI can help non-designers create decent work, true design expertise still depends on taste, experience, and craftsmanship developed over years, meaning skilled designers can use these tools to increase their reach and impact rather than be displaced by them.
AI Design Has No Soul, but Typography Makes it Whole (6 minute read)
AI-generated designs often feel hollow and generic because they bypass the crucial thinking process that gives design substance and meaning. Good design requires confronting the problem deeply, shaping both the design and one's judgment through iterative thinking about content, hierarchy, and effectiveness. A better approach with AI tools is to develop judgment and taste to evaluate generated designs, rather than expecting them to be thoughtful and finished from the start.
Perfect Background Removal (Website)
Avatar is a Mac application that automatically removes backgrounds from team member photos with a simple drag-and-drop feature. Users can choose preset backgrounds, match brand colors, or upload custom backgrounds for their team portraits.
Dither Any Image in Your Browser (Website)
Bitgrain is a browser-based tool that allows users to apply dithering effects to any image. Users can upload images and convert them using various dithering algorithms to create retro-style pixelated effects.
Fontastic Space (Website)
A font pairing playground that puts Google Fonts side by side, visualizes how each letterform behaves next to the others, and scores which combinations actually work.
Ideas are Dead. Why Execution Matters More for Designers in 2026 (5 minute read)
Ideas alone aren't enough for designers in 2026 โ execution and the ability to bring concepts to life matter more than ever. Designers are increasingly becoming builders who prototype and create functional experiences rather than just static mockups. The gap between creative vision and finished output is bridged through repetition, experience, and mastering tools that allow designers to work beyond traditional boundaries.
Agentic Design System - From Chatbot to Orchestration (14 minute read)
Future-ready design systems are evolving from simple UI libraries into structured systems that AI agents can understand and safely operate within. Instead of focusing on generating components faster, teams should focus on defining intent, rules, accessibility, constraints, and governance so agents can help with repetitive tasks like documentation, QA, migrations, and consistency checks while humans retain control over judgment, ethics, and product decisions. The main advantage won't come from better AI prompts, but from better system structure and metadata that make design decisions understandable to both humans and machines.
The 10 Usability Heuristics in Infographics (4 minute read)
Jakob Nielsen presents his 10 usability heuristics through AI-generated infographics, using fantasy scenarios, design patterns, and comics to make them more accessible. The heuristics, unchanged since 1994, cover key principles such as system visibility, matching real-world conventions, user control, consistency, error prevention, and recognition over recall. Each heuristic is illustrated with recommended design patterns, anti-patterns to avoid, and visual examples to help designers create more usable interfaces.
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