Saturday, October 25, 2025
Vol. 1, Issue 25

AI Design Feeds

Design × Technology × Innovation

Gear

Gear News of the Week: There’s Yet Another New AI Browser, and Fujifilm Debuts the X-T30 III

Plus: Aura’s new digital photo frame goes wireless, a mood-morphing watch, Wyze and TP-Link unveil solar-powered outdoor security cameras, and Intel will open “AI Experience Stores” in five cities.

Wired AI 1 min read

Latest Stories

  • Security

    Amazon Explains How Its AWS Outage Took Down the Web

    Plus: The Jaguar Land Rover hack sets an expensive new record, OpenAI’s new Atlas browser raises security fears, Starlink cuts off scam compounds, and more.

    Wired AI 1 min read
  • systems-thinking

    The day the “internet crashed”: What the AWS outage teaches us about dependencies

    A single fault in the cloud revealed just how connected and dependent we’ve all become and why good UX must plan for failure. Continue reading on UX Collective »

    UX Collective 1 min read
  • typography

    Typography Basics

    Typography basicsA practical introduction to typography — from anatomy and spacing to legibility and alignment — for designers who want to create type that reads beautifully and feels intentional.Typography isn’t just about picking a pretty font. It’s the craft of shaping written language into a…

    UX Collective 4 min read
  • Business

    OpenAI's Sora Loses Its Top App Store Ranking to Dave's Hot Chicken

    Dave’s Hot Chicken is the top app in the iOS App Store, ending Sora’s weeks-long reign.

    Wired AI 1 min read
  • ux

    Designing the Jarvis moment

    Apps SDK, design principles, and the future of contextual UX.Current ChatGPT app integrations like Zillow, Booking.com, and Canva, illustrating seamless in-chat access. Source: OpenAI — Introducing Apps in ChatGPTDo you remember how Tony Stark talked to JARVIS in Iron Man?He simply said what he wanted…

    UX Collective 8 min read
  • Tackling common UX hurdles with AI

    Some UX issues have been with us so long that we stopped thinking we could do better.

    Sidebar.io 1 min read
  • Designing software for things that rot

    Why building for rot is nothing like building happy-path apps.

    Sidebar.io 1 min read
  • Measuring engineering productivity

    A lightweight system for measuring engineering productivity that puts the overhead on managers, not engineers.

    Sidebar.io 1 min read
  • ChatGPT’s Atlas: the browser that’s anti-web

    Dangers from an anti-web browser made by an AI company—one that probably needs a warning label when you install it.

    Sidebar.io 1 min read
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    Archive — Pentagram

    50 years of design work condensed into an immersive exploration.

    Sidebar.io 1 min read