
Photographers and creators have raised concerns over Adobe’s Firefly accusing the software giant of setting up competition against them without being paid for it. http://webdesignernews.com/photographers-upset-that-adobe-firefly-ai-is-competing-against-them/

I recently discovered a secret browser located inside the “Manage my account” popup that Android has in various apps (quite important apps, such as Settings, and all Google suite apps). The browser even bypasses parental control! http://webdesignernews.com/google-has-a-secret-browser-hidden-inside-the-settings/

Loaf takes the hassle out of manually creating SVG animations. http://webdesignernews.com/animated-svg-icons-2/

Understanding the psychology of attention helps to make sense of how humans are perceiving and navigating through digital interfaces. http://webdesignernews.com/the-psychology-of-attention-in-ux-design/

Belsky says even though the court has yet to rule on the copyright issues related to content created with generative AI, Adobe feels comfortable taking this stance because it has trained Firefly on Adobe Stock images, which it has broad permission to use, along with openly licensed content and public domain content where the copyright has expired. http://webdesignernews.com/adobe-indemnity-clause-designed-to-ease-enterprise-fears-about-ai-generated-art/

Beautiful QRCodes that make your audience eager to scan them. http://webdesignernews.com/regular-qrcodes-are-boring/

Issue 149: On entering an era of designers building companies (and it’s exciting) http://webdesignernews.com/the-rise-of-the-design-founder/

We have since discovered the new Find My Device logo. Google is continuing the maps/location motif with a crosshair design in the four company colors that also evokes radar and scanning. It’s less literal than the previous version, but Find My Device is no longer just for phones and hasn’t been for some time with the addition of tablets, watches, and headphones. http://webdesignernews.com/google-is-giving-find-my-device-a-new-logo/