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deSign_r 8 months ago
Where the design jobs are in 2025 https://www.fastcompany.com/91334577/where-the-design-jobs-are-2025-salaries-cities-skills-graphic-architects-urban-interior-ux-product-game ![](https://m.stacker.news/97196) Generative AI—and the velocity of its evolution—is forcing every breed of designer to contemplate a future without them. Will Midjourney and DALL-E eliminate the need for graphic designers? Will Claude and Gemini obviate the UX lead? What happens to motion artists in a world where Sora supposedly becomes the newest auteur? We’re no sages. And we’re certainly not clairvoyant. But we can comfortably say that, even if an AI-driven design industry apocalypse is coming, it hasn’t arrived yet.
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Beyond Liquid Glass: Apple's new design system is a mess Whether it's the jarringly dark Control Center on iOS or the out-of-place toolbars on macOS, most of Liquid Glass's current visual "missteps" can be attributed to the tight development schedule of Developer Beta 1, preventing the design from achieving its intended effect. Rather than showcasing a brand new visual language, it feels more like a solo showcase for Liquid Glass. While WebGL implementations have existed for some time, Apple's refraction and edge reflection effects are notably refined, striking a preliminary balance between aesthetics and performance. However, when integrated into the interface, background interference becomes a significant issue. In fact, the Liquid Glass material itself seems designed to accentuate background content.
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Why JPEG Became the Web's Favorite Image Format Thirty years ago, the JPEG became the dominant way we share digital photos on the Internet. ![](https://m.stacker.news/97193) For roughly three decades, the JPEG has been the World Wide Web’s primary image format. But it wasn’t the one the Web started with. In fact, the first mainstream graphical browser, NCSA Mosaic, didn’t initially support inline JPEG files—just inline GIFs, along with a couple of other formats forgotten to history. However, the JPEG had many advantages over the format it quickly usurped.
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Introducing ₿uilder: A New Product-Focused Meetup at Presidio Bitcoin What if there were a BitDevs-style meetup but for developers, designers, and builders working on real-world Bitcoin applications? In this clip, the team behind PBJ announces ₿uilder, a new monthly meetup at Presidio Bitcoin. Inspired by BitDevs, but focused on product, UX, and business use cases, ₿uilder is designed to bring PMs, designers, founders, and engineers together to explore how Bitcoin can be integrated into the next-generation of products. With a roundtable format, public topic list, demos, and no gatekeeping, this is where the Bitcoin product community starts to take shape. Whether you work at Apple or a Bitcoin startup—if you're in the Bay Area and thinking about how Bitcoin can be used, you're invited!
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Design system annotations ![](https://m.stacker.news/97078) part 1: How accessibility gets left out of components The Accessibility Design team created a set of annotations to bridge the gaps that design systems alone can’t fix and proactively addresses accessibility issues within Primer components. ![](https://m.stacker.news/97079) ## part 2: Advanced methods of annotating components How to build custom annotations for your design system components or use Figma’s Code Connect to help capture important accessibility details before development.
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Life as a physical process Against the backdrop of the second law of thermodynamics, life seems like an improbable accident. When everything tends to go towards disorder, how come life is able to create cities, computers and space ships? How do we reconcile all the beautiful complexity we see around us with the stupidly simple laws we observe in physics?
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Should we design for iffy internet? If you don't feel like reading this whole thing, here's the bottom line up front: you can probably assume internet access in somewhere around 97% of US households, but you should not assume that it's better than around 25Mbps down and 3Mbps up, and latency may be significantly worse than you previously assumed. This is likely worse for B2C software than B2B.
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