TLDR Design 2026-06-15
Apple Icon Composer π, Figma Web Capture π¨, Pinterest x Amazon π
Icon Composer 2 and SF Symbols 8 now available as betas (2 minute read)
Apple has released beta versions of SF Symbols 8 and Icon Composer 2 for developers and designers following WWDC26. SF Symbols 8 adds new symbols across Apple's latest operating systems, bringing the total library to more than 7,000 symbols with support for animations, effects, and variable rendering. Icon Composer 2 introduces Liquid Glass design tools such as Refraction for realistic light distortion, improved specular highlights for better layer definition, and an Extended Preview mode that lets designers see how app icons will appear on both current and previous operating systems.
Capture Webpages as Editable Figma Layers with the Chrome Extension (1 minute read)
Figma released a Chrome extension that captures webpages as editable layers, allowing users to copy full pages or selected elements and paste them directly into Figma. The feature enables designers to reference and modify web content without requiring coding skills. This beta feature is currently available only on paid plans, with design system integration coming soon.
Pinterest Bets on Creators with Amazon Storefront Integration (2 minute read)
Pinterest has partnered with Amazon to allow creators to integrate their Amazon Storefronts directly into their Pinterest profiles, automatically applying affiliate links when creators tag eligible Amazon products. The move aims to attract creators who primarily use larger platforms like Instagram and TikTok while helping Pinterest regain its position as a shopping destination. This partnership also represents Pinterest's effort to combat user complaints about AI-generated content by focusing on real creator recommendations.
Can Your AI Pass the Accessibility Test? (10 minute read)
AI accelerates whatever development process you already have, so if accessibility isn't built into your workflow, AI will scale and accelerate the creation of barriers for disabled users. Teams should implement accessibility checks at every stage of their development pipeline, from planning through release, because fixing accessibility issues becomes exponentially more expensive the later they're caught. The key is involving people with disabilities in the planning process rather than trying to solve accessibility problems without understanding the actual needs of disabled users.
Every Component in Your Design System is a Promise (11 minute read)
Ian Guisard from Uber built an AI system called uSpec that generates component documentation in minutes instead of weeks by programmatically reading well-structured design systems. Design systems function as contracts that make promises about component behavior, token meanings, and usage guidelines, but most aren't structured explicitly enough for AI agents to interpret accurately. The key difference is that documentation describes intent for humans while contracts specify and enforce rules that machines can parse without interpretation.
We stopped clicking, and AI became the Internet (11 minute read)
The internet is increasingly being mediated by AI, bots, and zero-click experiences, reducing the direct connections between readers and creators that once sustained the open web. While AI makes information more accessible and convenient, it also risks weakening curiosity, diversity of thought, and the economic incentives that support original human-created content. The challenge is not that AI has replaced the web, but that it increasingly sits between people and the original sources of knowledge. The piece argues for greater source transparency, AI neutrality, and product designs that encourage discovery and user agency rather than simply delivering the fastest possible answer.
The Virtual OS Museum (Website)
The Virtual OS Museum is a Linux VM that runs over 1,700 historical operating systems from 1948 to the present under emulation, covering mainframes, Unix variants, home computers, and mobile systems.
CSS Buttons (Website)
A diverse collection of over 100 unique button styles. Get the code you need to enhance your web projects with stylish, functional buttons.
Context Architecture (15 minute read)
AI product design is evolving from prompt engineering to context architecture. As AI agents become more autonomous, their performance increasingly depends on how instructions, knowledge, tools, memory, and state are organizedβnot just on the prompt itself. Applying information architecture principles such as hierarchy, labeling, taxonomy, and memory design helps AI systems retrieve the right information, choose the right tools, and behave more reliably. The key challenge is no longer defining exact outputs, but designing the information environment in which AI thinks and acts.
How Videogame UX Quietly Reshaped 2026 Online Design (4 minute read)
Online casinos have dramatically transformed their user interfaces between 2018 and 2026 by hiring video game designers and adopting patterns from live-service games. The modern casino experience now features tutorial flows, daily quests, progression systems, and achievement mechanics borrowed directly from console and mobile gaming. While the underlying gambling mechanics remain unchanged, the design framework now mirrors free-to-play games rather than traditional slot machine interfaces.
Five Ways the World Cup Ticketing Process is a Complete Design Fail (4 minute read)
FIFA's World Cup ticketing system has drawn investigations from four US states over complaints of false advertising and inflated prices. The platform frustrates fans with long queues, glitches, blind seat selection, and dynamic pricing that prioritizes revenue over user experience. Disabled fans and groups face additional hurdles, including pricier accessible seating and no guarantee of sitting together.
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