TLDR Design 2026-05-21
Google Pics π¨, Airbnb Hotels π¨, Titanium iPhone Leak π±
Apple might replace aluminum with titanium in future iPhones again, per leak (2 minute read)
Apple is reportedly researching a new and improved titanium alloy for future iPhones after switching the iPhone 17 Pro back to aluminum, largely because titanium caused thermal and weight challenges. According to leaker Instant Digital, Apple still sees titanium as a premium material and is exploring ways to improve its heat conductivity while keeping its durability and lighter feel, with possible future use in models like the iPhone Ultra and future Pro devices.
Google's Newest App is an AI-powered Image Editor (1 minute read)
Google Pics is a new AI-powered image editing app built on Nano Banana that allows users to move, resize, and transform individual parts of images while also modifying and translating text within photos. The app will integrate with Workspace applications like Slides and Drive, positioning it as a competitor to Canva for creating posters and social media content. Pics is currently available to limited testers and will roll out globally this summer to Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers.
Airbnb gets into hotels, expands AI for host onboarding and customer support (2 minute read)
Airbnb is expanding beyond home rentals by adding boutique hotels to its platform in 20 cities, introducing new travel services like luggage storage and car rentals, and redesigning its app to support stays, experiences, and transportation in one place. The company is also deepening its use of AI, using it for host onboarding, wishlist comparisons, review summaries, and customer support, where its chatbot already handles 40% of queries and a voice-based AI assistant is planned for later this year.
Google's new app icons were desperately needed (3 minute read)
Google is rolling out redesigned Workspace app icons after years of criticism that its previous βunifiedβ designs made apps too difficult to tell apart. The updated icons keep a consistent gradient-based visual style but introduce more distinctive shapes, colors, and iconography, giving each app a clearer identity while improving legibility and accessibility. The redesign has been widely praised for balancing brand consistency with usability, while also adding a slightly nostalgic aesthetic inspired by early internet visuals and modern interface trends.
From faster pencil to AI Experience Architect: a designer's path (10 minute read)
AI is pushing designers beyond simply creating screens and assets toward designing workflows, systems, and organizational processes around AI itself. The biggest opportunity isn't just working faster with AI tools, but becoming someone who shapes how AI fits into products, teams, and business decisions β turning design into a more strategic, systems-focused role rather than a purely production-focused one.
Activity-focused Design (10 minute read)
Activity-focused design centers on the actions people take to reach their goals, with the core unit of analysis being what people do and how they do it. Task analysis is one approach that breaks down user goals into activities and individual tasks, requiring designers to choose appropriate levels of specificity for their design context. The process involves first identifying the most important user goals, then determining the specific tasks needed to achieve them.
The Click's clever university branding puts the βI' in identity, individual, and Imperial College London (4 minute read)
Imperial College London introduced a new identity system designed to create a stronger sense of belonging by giving each department its own distinctive βIβ logo inspired by its subject, from aeronautics to chemistry. Rather than making the university louder, the rebrand focuses on individuality, community, and pride across students and faculties, extending into merchandise and campus life to help departments feel personally connected to the wider university brand.
Why Motion Design is Defining Modern Digital Communication (11 minute read)
Motion design has become the driving force behind modern digital communication as platforms like TikTok and Instagram Reels have shifted audience expectations from static to dynamic content. Rapid technological advancements have transformed graphic design from a supporting visual element into a core marketing tool that captures attention and drives engagement. While static design still plays a supporting role, motion graphics β with animation, movement, and sound β create immersive experiences that stand out in today's fast-scrolling digital landscape.
Freckles, tattoos, and imperfect hairlines: inside LEO, the men's hair loss brand that ditches the gloss (5 minute read)
LEO launched a new brand identity by Creative Spark that rejects the glossy, hyper-masculine style typical of men's hair loss advertising in favor of honest, relatable messaging and real-looking imagery. Built around the line βWhere's your head at?β, the campaign focuses less on selling perfection and more on helping men feel understood, using candid photography, straightforward language, and a more emotionally open approach to hair loss and self-esteem.
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