
In this post we’ll explore the concept of AI agents as software engineers on your development team. https://webdesignernews.com/coding-agents-are-here-is-your-team-ready-for-ai-devs/

This guide focuses on how to structure and present UX requirements so they’re both practical and insightful. When developers understand the “why” behind each UX choice, they’re far more likely to implement the “what” successfully. And that translates into fewer do-overs, less confusion, and happier end users. https://webdesignernews.com/ux-requirements-that-developers-actually-love-a-bas-practical-guide/

Like many designers early in their careers, I believed my role began and ended with wireframes, pixels, and prototypes. My manager thought otherwise. He was obsessed with UX analytics. Every design change came with the same question — “What changed? Did conversions improve?” https://webdesignernews.com/ux-analytics-changed-my-career/

OpenAI has released GPT-5, and early testers are calling it the closest we’ve come to Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). This isn’t just a smarter chatbot — GPT-5 is a tool-using AI agent that plans, adapts, and builds like a human. https://webdesignernews.com/why-gpt-5-is-the-smartest-ai-ever-built/

OpenAI has launched GPT-5, a new flagship AI model that will power the company’s next generation of ChatGPT. https://webdesignernews.com/openais-gpt-5-is-here/

I’ve been skeptical about prompt engineering for a long time, it seemed more like shaman rituals rather than anything close to engineering. All those approaches “I will tip you $100” or “My grandmother is dying and needs this” or “Be 100% accurate or else” could be useful as local fluctuation leveraging local model inefficiency, but never worked in the longer run. https://webdesignernews.com/six-principles-for-production-ai-agents/

In the ever-evolving world of design, where innovation meets aesthetics, finding the perfect resources to fuel your creative journey can be a rewarding yet daunting task. As a designer myself I took the ambitious quest of trying over 100’s of design tools to unearth the true gems that are ready to stand out in 2024 in your design journey. https://webdesignernews.com/10-best-design-resources-for-2025/

The revamp, which will roll out in the US in the coming weeks, will let you ask finance-related questions of the web app’s built-in chatbot, which will serve up an AI-generated answer alongside relevant links. There are also new charting tools that Google says go beyond helping you visualize “simple asset performance” with options to view technical indicators or display candlestick charts. https://webdesignernews.com/the-google-finance-page-is-getting-an-ai-makeover/

I’ve been asking every year since about, oh, 2019 “when can I stop using React?” yet I find myself still within its throes 6 years later, feeling like not much has changed. The most succinct answer I have is: we’re in the stone ages of the internet. We’re banging rocks together trying to make fire, praying Prometheus will be stupid enough to just give it to us instead. I don’t really... https://webdesignernews.com/react-is-fine/

Advanced open-weight reasoning models to customize for any use case and run anywhere. https://webdesignernews.com/openai-just-released-open-models/