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Feb 18 2025

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Good Artists Borrow, Big Businesses Steal

Good Artists Borrow, Big Businesses Steal

How Copyright Laws Favor Corporations Over Creators, and Why Culture SuffersContinue reading on Design Den ».

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AI and The Human Collective Consciousness

AI and The Human Collective Consciousness

Guernica by Picasso, 1937AI product design for empowering human creativity.Before we begin, I want you to consume the painting below:Guernica by Picasso, 1937If you know the story, the details might already scream at you.However, if you’re unfamiliar with it, consider the content of the painting, read into the details, and build a story about it.Try to understand why Picasso painted this.Guernica, the town, Euskadi.eusThe painting is named after Guernica, the Basque town in Northern Spain.On April 26th, 1937, about 6 weeks before the painting was unveiled at the Paris International Exposition, the population was about 7000.In addition to the local civilian population, the town housed a communications center for the antifascist Spanish Republic during the Spanish Civil War, so it was bombed by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy — an intentional attack on not just the military forces, but the civilians that inhabited the town, to send a message.Scroll back up and look at the painting again.When you’re done, come back to this checkpoint.If you didn’t know the story of this painting beforehand, now you do, and it might strike a different chord, if just slightly.

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Aether Neue — Variable Inktrap Sans Serif Font Family by Sryga

Aether Neue — Variable Inktrap Sans Serif Font Family by Sryga

Is Aether Neue the Futuristic Font Your Designs Have Been Waiting For.

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Rethinking the Form Factor of the USB Flash Drive

Rethinking the Form Factor of the USB Flash Drive

This Planck SSD (Solid State Drive), by mobile accessories startup Planck, rethinks the form of the USB flash drive.

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GRRR - CSS Grid System Experiment by atonal.studio

GRRR - CSS Grid System Experiment by atonal.studio

Official website: grrr.atonalstudio.com UI designers often rely on column systems, which essentially consist of columns separated by gutters and framed by margins. The primary reason for this approach is consistency — designing pages with column grid systems streamlines the process and ensures visual and organizational uniformity. However, in our studio, we realized that creating a grid solution for every scenario is repetitive and leads to CSS that's not as maintainable as it could be. On top of that, using the traditional "container div" and not being able to easily use the full screen space often forced us to create workarounds, making us feel like we weren’t truly translating the designed grid system and breaking the flow. That’s where the GRRR experiment came in — a unified CSS grid system designed to handle the most common and routine use cases for content pages. While it doesn’t aim to solve every problem, it offers practical solutions for primary structuring and content components. Simple, effective, and very useful for us! We hope it can help you too! #css #grid #UI #design

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