Human Types: AI & typography
Monotype's report: the interplay between humans and machines in typography and graphic design.
Monotype's report: the interplay between humans and machines in typography and graphic design.
Thoughts on AI’s current penetration, deep value delivery and human partnership on the left and right side of code.
A sharp reset in tech hiring—entry-level roles are vanishing, elite AI labs winning the retention war, and new power centers emerging.
Imagining what’s next for the design of iPhones, Macs and iPads.
An analysis of 443,585 emails collected from the past year.
Venture capital is moribund except AI. AI is moribund except OpenAI. OpenAI is a bit of a scam. Nobody can cash out.
The past three years really accelerated the evolution of "AI products"—from behind the scenes models to chat to agents.
A report by Stanford HAI on why AI’s influence on society has never been more pronounced.
The impact of superhuman AI over the next decade will be enormous, exceeding that of the Industrial Revolution.
A report by Monotype celebrating typography’s progress, and challenging us to to look at the larger cultural forces shaping our time and work.
Every year, Benedict Evans produces a big presentation exploring macro and strategic trends in the tech industry. For 2025, ‘AI eats the world’.
Design collabs went stellar as Snoop Dogg & Dr Dre served up Gin & Juice with Ini Archibong—and more.
From a theatre rebrand to a luxury space suit, ten designers pick their favourite work of the past 12 months.
Join the Chrome DevRel team and a skateboarding Chrome Dino on a journey through the latest CSS launched for Chrome and the web platform in 2024.
We’ve entered an era of unprecedented societal challenges and rapid technological advancements.
Pinterest’s 2025 trend forecast highlights bold, nostalgic, and sustainable aesthetics set to shape digital design and branding.
A deep dive look at beer branding and package design trends.
The word is out that Solarpunk is in, at least according to Figma CEO, Dylan Field.
Chloe Gordon looks at the evolution of cursive in society and design.