
Edge users in the US can now access Microsoft Designer from the browser’s sidebar. http://webdesignernews.com/microsofts-ai-powered-design-tool-is-now-widely-available-in-edge/

Search millions of high-quality stock photos, videos, and vectors from popular online media services: Unsplash, Pexels, Giphy, and Pixabay from one convenient interface. Also includes AI-generated images from OpenAI. http://webdesignernews.com/cosmic-media-search-high-quality-stock-photos-videos-ai-images-and-more/

Creative marketplace to buy and sell design resources and graphics. Source for design & development inspiration. Opportunity for creators to earn money. http://webdesignernews.com/unicorn-ui-marketplace-to-buy-sell-designs/

Tired of using the same popular UI kits and our app looking the same as everyone else? Browse through ReactDemos to discover new demos. Discover simple yet delightful components for every kind of UI you can want, from text fields to accordions sliders. http://webdesignernews.com/reactdemos-com-a-directory-of-10-sec-demo-videos-for-react-ui-ux-components/

I’m not the only concerned citizen. Other users have left the platform for the likes of Mastodon and Threads. I created accounts on those services – but haven’t used them. I’ve stuck with Twitter – even through the awkward rebrand. But what about the many niche web design communities? Will they survive the turmoil? http://webdesignernews.com/twitter-x-is-doing-its-best-to-chase-away-web-designers/

The era of generic, uninspiring call-to-action (CTA) phrases has come to an end. Today, a CTA is not merely a button but an invitation to a meaningful interaction. http://webdesignernews.com/the-death-of-click-here-cta-best-practices/

A coast-coast yet short manual for designers and stakeholders to provide feedback, receive it and make sense of it, for better design and healthier design process. http://webdesignernews.com/design-feedback-how-to-give-great-design-feedback-and-how-to-receive-it/

Intel’s open-source monospace font (imaginatively titled ‘Intel One Mono’) has been updated. Font updates aren’t that exciting, granted. But Intel One Mono was created specifically for developers (which means it’s also ideal for terminals, which I know a lot of you use on the regular, thus making this post relevant). http://webdesignernews.com/intel-updates-its-popular-open-source-mono-font/