The five best design links, every weekday

Monday02/09

1

bit.ly

How designers are actually using AI in 2026Sponsored

Designlab surveyed 200+ UX and product designers to see how AI fits into real workflows. Download the full report.

2

jernesto.com

I miss thinking hard

When was the last time you truly thought hard?

3

rentahuman.ai

Rent a Human

Book humans for real-world tasks your AI can’t do. MCP integration, REST API, flexible payments.

4

smashingmagazine.com

Combobox vs. Multiselect vs. Listbox

How they are different, what purpose they serve, and how to choose the right one.

5

evjang.com

As rocks may think

Whenever logical processes of thought are employed there is an opportunity for the machine.

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Friday02/06

1

quinnkeast.com

What, then, are we paying for?

Software is problem ownership.

2

hvpandya.com

Power prompts in Claude Code

A single natural language prompt that runs parallel agents, captures visual regression screenshots, and creates reusable skills in Claude Code.

3

beige.party

No, I do not want to install your app

Maybe if we repeat this every day, we'll eventually internalize it.

4

arthurpetrillo.photography

Aqui, Lá, Acolá

Photographer Arthur Petrillo (they/them) traces a poetic cartography of belonging across the UK, Brasil, and Japan.

5

chrbutler.com

Progress without disruption

There’s nothing about progress that inherently requires disruption—except our inability to cooperate for stability.

Thursday02/05

1

unsung.aresluna.org

How to shoot a screen using a board of keys

The world is divided into two groups: people who know how to take screenshots in a Mac, and...

2

givingwhatwecan.org

Birth Lottery

If you were reborn today, where would you land? And how would that change your life?

3

intertapes.net

Intertapes

Obscure tape finds and their stories.

4

softwaredesign.ing

Doing the thing is doing the thing

We all need a good reminder.

5

ishadeed.com

The too early breakpoint

An opinion on why we shouldn’t switch to the smallest design too early.

Wednesday02/04

1

blog.xiangpeng.systems

Stop building systems for agents

Build agent systems for humans instead.

2

alttextselfies.net

Alt Text Selfies

This project takes a well-known practice—the selfie—and approaches it through a disability lens.

3

terrygodier.com

Phantom obligation

Why RSS readers look like email clients, and what that’s doing to us.

4

aatishb.com

Pattern collider

Create and share mathematical tiling patterns.

5

peterboeckel.com

The displacement of purpose

What happens with purpose when AI automates our labor.

Tuesday02/03

1

terriblesoftware.org

Why am I doing the thinking for you?

‘What do you think?’ without a position isn’t a question — it’s a task assignment. State your opinion first.

2

goodcart.design

Good Cart

The best designed ecommerce websites in one place.

3

agents.craft.do

Beautiful Mermaid

Open source diagram rendering library built for the AI era. Ultra-fast, fully themeable, outputs to SVG and ASCII.

4

erikjohannes.no

Outsourcing thinking

With certain skills you have to "use it or lose it" seems intuitively and empirically sound.

5

itsnicethat.com

Faking ‘realness’ on a computer doesn’t get us anywhere new

What does “analogue” actually mean when most things are made, shared, and consumed digitally?

Monday02/02

1

interconnected.org

Singing the gospel of collective efficacy

The belief that you can make a difference by acting together.

2

resonantcomputing.org

The Resonant Computing Manifesto

A manifesto for resonant computing built on five principles that reject hyper-scale extraction for human flourishing.

3

wikipedia25.org

25 years of Wikipedia

From dial-up days to now, travel through Wikipedia's history.

4

pangrampangram.com

How to use font ligatures

Font ligatures are a subtle yet powerful typographic feature that can elevate your design work.

5

architectelevator.com

The mighty metaphor

Set your audience free to think for themselves.

Friday01/30

1

iterativewonders.com

The word “Computer” meant human (at some point)

Originally named after the person it was meant to replace.

2

artvee.com

Artvee

Discover the best in Classical & Modern Art. Browse and download high-resolution, public domain Paintings, Drawings, Illustrations and Posters.

3

easemaster.satisui.xyz

Ease Master

Generate production-ready code for CSS, Tailwind, Framer Motion, and GSAP. Visualize Bezier curves and Spring physics side-by-side.

4

accessibilityforeveryone.site

Accessibility for Everyone

Read the book online for free.

5

alexharri.com

A deep dive into ASCII rendering

A look at how I used shape vectors to achieve sharp, high-quality ASCII rendering.

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