Ever wondered where that bold, slab-serif “college look” comes from? It goes way back to mid‑19th century Ivy League sportswear. Harvard’s baseball team embroidered an “H” on their flannel jackets in 1865, making them the first varsity-style letter sweaters. https://webdesignernews.com/27-college-fonts-for-creating-academic-inspired-designs-2025/
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has moved beyond a niche technology into a crucial business tool that can optimize operations, improve customer experience, and support data-driven decisions. https://webd

Summary: UX in complex, specialized domains requires adapting familiar methods across the design lifecycle to address domain constraints and expert-user needs. https://webdesignernews.com/ux-strategi

It’s time we stopped blaming the tools and started asking better questions about how we work, what we value, and how we make space for innovation again. https://webdesignernews.com/ai-wont-kill-ux-we-

Before you dive deep into this week’s episode, here’s an important announcement on the future of Fundament we’d like you to read. https://webdesignernews.com/you-dont-need-to-manipulate-to-influence-u

Chrome 139 is experimenting with Open UI’s proposed Interest Invoker API, which would be used to create tooltips, hover menus, hover cards, quick actions, and other types of UIs for showing more infor

Let’s say we want some stepped gradients like the ones below, with a certain number of steps. https://webdesignernews.com/step-gradients-with-a-given-number-of-steps/

From AI assistants to digital platforms, how can we design for rapid mode switching in real life? Reflections about utilitarian and experiential content and why understanding both matters. https://web