Discover how Alexandros Katakalos uses experimental typography and silk scarves to map human movement and abstract paths in this unique design element. Alexandros Katakalos explores the intersection of movement and textile design in the “Typographic Pathways” project. This work uses experimental typography to create visual maps of human journeys. The project focuses on the concept […]
TikTok spokesperson Paolo Ganino said the Commission’s findings “constitute a categorically inaccurate and utterly worthless representation of our platform and that we will take all steps necessary to challenge these findings with all available means.” The right solution The Commission could ultimately agree with platforms on a wide range of changes that address addictive design. […]
When more than 850,000 social media interactions land in your inbox every month, manual moderation and scattered workflows can really disrupt the business – and its reputation. Azercell needed a way to manage customer service and employer branding conversations across multiple platforms efficiently, consistently, and at scale. And NapoleonCat became the platform that made this […]
AI is changing the way people create websites. Today we’re releasing new Skills and a Claude Cowork plugin designed for vibe coders and anyone who wants to create WordPress themes, generate sites, and experiment with AI-assisted development. You will find that you don’t have to be technical at all. These tools are rapidly evolving and […]
Sony has introduced a new one on a subscription basis so that consumers have the PlayStation 5 without purchasing the console directly. Called the service Bowis designed for users who prefer a lower monthly costs instead of paying the full sales price up front. It debuted in the United Kingdom and represents one alternative distribution […]
Looking for a place to live used to be a very physical, linear process. You bought the Sunday paper, circled a few ads in red ink, and spent the afternoon driving around looking for For Rent signs taped to the front yard. If you were really serious, you’d walk into a property management office […]
It’s July 17, 2019 and I spent my summer alone. Erik and I decided to take a break at the end of May,and everything feels strange. I listen to Deportees and scroll through Instagram with my thumband sleeps one night on the balcony. They write a tropical day and I just know:that you met someone […]
This issue of What’s!important is dedicated to our friends in the UK (including myself) who are currently experiencing a very miserable 43 days of rain. Presenting: the five most interesting things to read about CSS in recent weeks. Plusthe latest features of Chrome 145 and everything else you might have missed. TL;DR: a lot of […]
A likely partial government shutdown after Friday would harm the operations of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, leading to reduced capabilities in critical areas including cyber response, security assessments, stakeholder engagement, training exercises and special event planning, a top official said this week. CISA would lay off a majority of its workforce and only […]
Marketers are less confident in proving the ROI of AI. According to Jasper’s ‘State of AI Marketing in 2026’ report, only 41% can demonstrate returns, compared to 49% last year. At first glance, it seems like AI is losing momentum. It’s not. The definition of ROI has simply changed. When AI was new, productivity gains […]