I think I have LLM burnout
I didn’t expect to get so tired of reading LLM output.
Browse independent design system analyses from popular websites. Drop one into your project as design reference for your coding agent.
If you have ever grabbed a handle in the pen tool, you know how to write a CSS easing curve.
A list of AI artists hiding on Spotify and stealing from real artists. An open source project.
Junior programming roles are getting destroyed by AI. Meanwhile, millions of non-developers are shipping real software without the job title.
A gallery of InkField JSON recordings — humans and agents learning from each other.
Prioritize routing over model choice. Most AI work runs on cheap local models.
Ultra-fast zero-dependency shaders for you to use in your projects, as React components or GLSL.
UX teams should report business outcomes to show impact on revenue, cost, risk, speed, retention, and to secure resources.
A year rebuilding my studio’s entire design process around AI. It didn’t make us faster, and that’s exactly why it worked.
How people end up in bubbles, and how easily a crowd can be split. A data visualization project.
How a branch proves itself ready: browser reality, persona eyes, and fixes that carry their own evidence.
An open source design system that is fully customizable and agent ready.
Interpretability research on Claude’s internal thoughts.
A design system can only raise the quality floor.
What design engineering is, how it’s changed, and where it’s going.
Best open source alternatives to everyday SaaS products. Save money with reliable tools hand-picked for you.
Journey of a very old rock. An interactive data visualization.
Agents can write code faster than we can absorb it. Here are some techniques for doing that efficiently.
Are activities motivated by an array of reasons much less useful than ones done with a distinct purpose?
Codebases deteriorate quickly when automated agents generate user interfaces without canonical constraints.
LLMs have broken legibility of effort - our ability to tell, at a glance, whether something took a human real work. What happens next?
An interactive photo timeline of NASA’s Artemis II mission — scrub through every crew moment, lunar flyby shot, and audio clip.
When you’re designing motion, you’re designing with time. Understanding the mechanics turns movement into meaning.
The app that taught us to directly follow our favorite creators.
Native elements carry behaviour, accessibility, form semantics, keyboard support, and platform adaptation before styling begins.
Find your question among hundreds of astronaut interviews aboard the International Space Station.
How to design to rebuild trust in using public services for people who have been affected by scams.
An applied framework for designing AI interfaces that support appropriate reliance, user control, transparency, and responsible autonomy.
Designing a single set of glyphs—one that’s as important and (literally) iconic as it is easy to mess up.