TLDR Design 2026-07-15
Tinder Rebrands ❤️, Meta's Dark Design ⚖️, Apple vs. Jony Ive 🍎
Tinder's first rebrand in nearly a decade channels the voice of a dating columnist (2 minute read)
Tinder's rebrand combines a bolder visual identity with a distinctive editorial voice inspired by dating columnists, positioning the brand as a witty, empathetic guide for modern dating. The refreshed design updates the iconic flame, typography, color palette, and swipe interactions while embracing Gen Z's contradictions instead of simplifying them. Rather than relying on cliched dating imagery, the brand mixes authentic photography, metaphorical visuals, and cultural references to celebrate the many ways people experience connection.
Meta Found to Breach EU Laws with ‘Addictive' Instagram, Facebook Designs (2 minute read)
The European Commission preliminarily found Meta breached the Digital Services Act by failing to assess risks from "addictive" Instagram and Facebook design features harming users' physical well-being. Flagged features include infinite scroll, autoplay, push notifications, and personalized recommendations. Meta disagreed, citing steps like Teen Accounts limiting screen time. This marks its second EU rule-breach finding this year following prior child-safety violations and US court rulings against it.
OpenAI could force Apple into an awkward fight with Jony Ive (2 minute read)
Apple's trade secret lawsuit against OpenAI carefully avoids naming former design chief Jony Ive, but OpenAI could still call him to testify because of his role in co-founding io Products, the hardware company at the center of the dispute. That would put Apple in the awkward position of questioning or challenging the testimony of one of its most celebrated former executives, despite their seemingly cordial relationship since his departure. Although Ive has testified in Apple-related cases before, appearing on OpenAI's side could strain his ties with both companies.
The interface has left the building (13 minute read)
UX design is evolving from creating screen-based interfaces to designing around user intent, with AI driving three new interaction paradigms: chat for exploring ambiguous goals, voice for contextual, hands-free experiences, and autonomous agents that complete tasks on users' behalf. As AI takes on more responsibility, designers must focus less on individual screens and more on building trust through transparency, user control, and clear system behavior. Despite these changes, the core goal remains the same: help people feel understood, capable, and in control.
People will always need to trust the human behind any decision-making (2 minute read)
The real problem isn't AI, but poor leadership and messaging that frames it as a replacement for designers instead of a tool to remove repetitive work and free up more time for creativity. Leaders should adopt AI more thoughtfully by forming a working group to identify practical workflow improvements and encourage collaboration rather than fear. Human judgment, craft, and storytelling remain essential. Companies should focus on using AI to support—not replace—creative professionals.
Designing the Design Toolkit: The Hidden Design Behind Successful Workshops (9 minute read)
Design toolkits are the hidden but essential drivers of successful workshops, shaping collaboration long before participants ever enter a room. Drawing on projects like the D4L Toolkit and MIT AgeLab's Longevity Planning Blocks, toolkits are shown to serve three roles: boundary objects enabling shared participation, research infrastructure documenting evolving thinking, and synthesis artifacts crystallizing ideas into tangible form. Ultimately, toolkits are framed not as mere materials but as carefully designed experiences that shape the character of collaboration itself.
ThreeTenSeven's dynamic rebrand for Future Health Research challenges conventions (2 minute read)
ThreeTenSeven rebranded Future Health Research to help the health policy organization stand out in a sector dominated by conventional, academic-looking identities while creating a flexible system for future growth. The new identity features a healthcare cross that evolves into an FH monogram, pixel-inspired typography representing data-driven research, custom illustrations, and a bold color palette that avoids the typical healthcare blues and greens. The result is a distinctive, scalable brand that reflects the organization's mission to shape healthcare policy and improve public health outcomes.
From Kickoff To First Concept: How To Turn Brand Strategy Into Visual Direction (14 minute read)
Effective brand design succeeds or fails before the logo stage, in a "pre-concept" phase where vague words like "modern" or "disruptive" get defined into specific, actionable direction. This phase involves researching brand context through targeted perception questions, running stakeholder exercises like competitor mapping and the Visual Brand Driver, then translating that shared understanding into look-and-feel boards, design code, and early brand asset choices. A checklist confirms the team has resolved hidden assumptions and agreed on boundaries, so the first design concept reflects a shared direction rather than a designer's guess.
Why AI Startups Should Treat the Founding Designer as a Strategic Hire from the Start of Company Building (5 minute read)
Founding designers should be treated as strategic early hires at AI startups, unifying product, branding, and customer experience from day one. As AI makes building software easier, lasting differentiation increasingly comes from brand consistency and trust rather than technology alone. Founders are encouraged to pursue a "Minimum Lovable Product" and to hire designers valued for curiosity, adaptability, and cross-disciplinary contribution.
This app gives your Mac a music player you'll actually enjoy using (2 minute read)
Liqoria is a macOS music player that unifies controls for Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, and browser playback into a customizable interface, offering a more capable alternative to Apple's Music app.
How a Designer Created the "Dirty, Organic, Insectoid Logo" for Marvel Cosmic Invasion (5 minute read)
Designer Stephane Perez, aka Mardoch, explains his process behind the Marvel Cosmic Invasion logo, blending a retro-futuristic custom font for "Cosmic" with a grimy, insectoid-inspired "Invasion" wordmark referencing villain Annihilus.
Accessibility in the Age of AI (11 minute read)
AI is reshaping accessibility work, offering faster testing and coding support while simultaneously driving a documented rise in accessibility errors across websites.
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