
From a teaching assistant in Mark Zuckerberg’s AI class to a roboticist turning industrial machines into lifelike creatures, this year’s Config speakers are redefining how we build and experience technology. https://webdesignernews.com/meet-the-makers-defining-techs-next-chapter/

The goal of content design is to reduce confusion and improve clarity. Yet often it’s difficult to pinpoint a problem as user feedback tends to be not specific enough. But: we can use a few simple techniques to assess how users understand and perceive content. Let’s take a look. Part of Smart Interface Design Patterns by yours truly. https://webdesignernews.com/how-to-test-and-measure-content-in-ux/

Here’s a pretty common pattern we see while designing responsive experiences or modernizing legacy applications. If you’ve used a cloud-based file manager, content management system or administrative UI, I’m sure you’ve seen it, too. https://webdesignernews.com/a-content-list-with-bulk-actions-using-ancient-html-and-modern-css/

A comprehensive look at how to optimize Three.js scenes using Fiber, Drei, and advanced tools, ensuring smooth performance while retaining high-quality visuals. https://webdesignernews.com/building-efficient-three-js-scenes/

AI-powered design tools are making it easier than ever for businesses and individuals to create logos with just a few clicks. https://webdesignernews.com/ai-in-logo-design-should-designers-be-worried/

If your creative toolkit doesn’t keep pace with modern design trends and evolving technology, you’ll quickly find yourself stuck in outdated workflows. That’s why we’ve combed through countless platforms, plugins, and resources to curate a list that excels in flexibility, innovation, and forward compatibility. https://webdesignernews.com/14-creative-tools-for-2025/

Get started with 54 free and open-source SVG illustrations based on 3D styles, fully compatible with Flowbite and Tailwind CSS. https://webdesignernews.com/flowbite-illustrations-free-and-open-source-svg-illustrations/

As designers, we often discuss the user experience of various products, covering aspects such as usability, aesthetics, and problem-solving. This is hardly surprising, as these are typically our main areas of responsibility. Without a doubt, they are key elements of user experience, but does UX begin and end with interactions that are strictly tied to using a digital product? Absolutely not. https://webdesignernews.com/the-beginning-and-the-end-of-the-user-experience-2/

Learn the 3 psychology tips that Scribe used to double their user onboarding conversions. https://webdesignernews.com/3-psychology-tips-to-2x-your-onboarding/