One developer, two dozen agents, zero alignment
Why we need collaborative AI engineering.
Why we need collaborative AI engineering.
High-stakes data visualization saves lives. This breakdown shows how clear mapping helps people navigate chaos.
Axe and Lighthouse miss 60–70% of WCAG violations. Learn the limitations of automated accessibility testing and how to write smarter Playwright tests.
A collaboration model that shined a light on how things could (no, should) be.
Most of us are still running product teams on a model that was designed for a problem we don’t have.
A digital story about extinction that people could actively explore.
Observations on the visual identities of standout AI brands and the trends shaping them.
Everyone is adding AI to their workflows. Almost no one is rethinking why the workflow is shaped that way in the first place.
This new exhibition spotlights Scotland’s post-war modernist architecture, selected from Phipps’ photographs of 160 buildings across the country.
Using Disney's animation principles to create SVG micro-interactions that feel way more natural and believable.
Upload a photo to find out how much an AI sees. Spoiler alert: more than you think.
In an era of AI-generated-everything, AI-fatigued users want designs that look like they were made by a person.
Agent sessions work well for focused tasks, but most real projects are too broad and complex for a single context window.
Browse any website. Capture the full page or just a section, and send it straight to Figma. Re-capture anytime.
Some gargantuan numbers often make little sense unless put in context and comparison with other billions.
Understanding why we avoid the work we actually love might be the key to getting more of it done.
9 states. 772 cities. 28 million inhabitants. Among us, the largest tropical rainforest on the planet.
Two practical approaches to the same insight: memory is a design problem, not a tooling problem.
When effort stems from purpose, agency, and trust, rather than oversight.
Redefining what it means to be a creative in the age of the algorithm.
Memory access patterns, false sharing, the single-writer principle, and natural batching.
How "building blocks" thrive by letting AI and niche users handle the customization.
There’s a question that never goes away in design: should designers code?
Hii Magazine is an online destination for sound culture and the listening-obsessed.
Identify your food based on the location of structural starch. Is a hot dog a sandwich? No, it’s clearly a taco.
A small detail that builds trust through consistent accessibility.
A scenario forecast, but for the present (which is already uncertain) rather than the future.
You’re using AI to be more productive. So why are you more exhausted than ever? The paradox every engineer needs to confront.
Speaking to Anthropic’s AI agent Claude about AI collecting massive amounts of personal data and how that violates our privacy rights.
No warmth borrowed from a golden hour, no colour to flatter or distract. Just light, and the absence of it.
How emojis and icons are often not traditional images that need special considerations to be screen reader accessible.