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Natural design, industry vibeshift, Jony Ive, bringing buttons back

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“It might be a sign of changing times and of our industry, it might be a marketing push from the companies betting big on AI. I don’t know. But there seems to be a sort of urgency for something new. For speed. For freedom. For paving a new path. For simplicity. For flexibility. A push for something else rather than Design Thinking as the standard design process.”

The natural design process
By Filip Mishevski

What 200+ designers revealed about AI in 2026
[Sponsored] Designlab surveyed 200+ UX and product designers to understand how AI is shaping real workflows — from research and ideation to prototyping and delivery. See which tools are gaining traction, the biggest challenges teams face, and what’s actually working in practice. See the full findings.

Editor picks

When AI passes the capitalist Turing test
AI was meant to augment human intelligence.
By Natalia Talmina, PhDInnovation is not magic; it’s technique
Will your product change the world?
By Kike PeñaThe design vibeshift
Code is becoming our new canvas.
By Pablo Stanley

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Make me think

Saying “no” In an age of abundance
“But wait, we have AI now. We don’t have to say no to 1,000 things. We can say yes to all the things — generate them all, simultaneously!”The software sovereignty scale
“Digital sovereignty depends less on where software comes from and more on who controls it. This post introduces a scale showing which technologies can never be taken away.”Is there too much design in design systems?
“Which raises an uncomfortable question: if the industry is hiring three designers for every engineer, who’s actually implementing all this design work?”

Little gems this week

AI’s text-trap: Moving towards a more interactive future
By Ishan Korde

Bringing buttons back: rethinking how smart smartphones should be
By Daley Wilhelm

Jony Ive, Ferrari, and love of design
By Kartscrut

Tools and resources

Designing useful ads
AI utility + digital advertising.
By Tanner WalshWhat design leaders must unlearn
The path to designing for AI.
By Arin BhowmickEmotional design
Let’s design for silence.
By Maxim Kich

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