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  • Ocean Spray Bears New Fruit With Its First Rebrand In Over 20 Years

    Image courtesy of Ocean Spray Ocean Spray Cranberries is riding a new wave with a complete brand makeover, its first in over two decades. This refresh aims to quench the thirst of today’s consumers with depth, authenticity, and a sprinkle of fun—with a “wildly uncommon twist.” Read full article

    February 2, 2024

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    February 2, 2024

  • Weekly News for Designers № 728

    A Guide to Styling Tables A detailed tutorial on styling HTML tables, covering basic elements and advanced techniques such as zebra striping, split columns, and more. Wireframe Examples A new collection of wireframe examples you can use as inspiration for your next web project. Free Figma wireframe kit also available. State of Email 2024 Insights […]

    February 2, 2024

  • Curious & Co. Case Study

    We wanted to create a website that was more than just a digital brochure; we wanted to create an experience, a place where visitors could not only learn…

    February 2, 2024

  • The Art of Engineering AI Prompts

    In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, the ability to communicate effectively with AI tools has become an indispensable skill. Whether you’re generating content, solving complex data problems, or creating stunning digital art, the quality of the outcomes you receive is directly influenced by the prompts you provide.

    February 2, 2024

  • ‘Sesame Street’ Steps In After People Keep Trauma-Dumping On 3-Year-Old Elmo

    Image via Elmo When Elmo, the beloved red monster from Sesame Street, innocently asked on X (formerly Twitter, “How is everybody doing?” he probably wasn’t expecting to open a floodgate of emotions. But that’s exactly what happened. Read full article

    February 1, 2024

  • Suburbs Convince Midjourney To Fix Stereotypes In Its Imagery Through Snail Mail

    Image via BETC Paris French suburbs have persuaded Midjourney to replace its bias-filled database of their neighborhoods with more realistic imagery. How did they do it? By sending postcards. Read full article

    February 1, 2024

  • Fitness Chain Launches ‘Spaghetti Legs’ Pasta To Celebrate Post-Exercise Joy

    Images via Les Mills Les Mills, renowned for its group exercise programs, is putting a whole new twist on carb-loading with its launch of ‘Spaghetti Legs’ pasta, proving that you can work out hard and still pasta time indulging in your favorite comfort food. The New Zealand-based fitness brand is stirring the pot by encouraging […]

    February 1, 2024

  • Moleskine Enlists Artists From Asia To Bring Flair To Its Notebooks

    Image via Moleskine Moleskine is ringing in the Lunar New Year with a flourish of artistic brilliance worth writing home about. Its latest special series, 3 Artists, 3 Countries, showcases the talents of a trio of distinguished artists from East Asia, each bringing their own cultural and creative zest to the Year of the Dragon. […]

    February 1, 2024

  • Banksy’s Painted Car Door Races To Auction, Where It Could Fetch Six Digits

    Image via Banksy Banksy’s Crazy Horse artwork, crafted by the faceless graffitist on a car door, is galloping to be sold by way of Julien’s Auctions at its upcoming Street Art event, where it could command a price tag ranging from US$100,000 to US$200,000. Read full article

    February 1, 2024

  • Nescafé Wakes Up Its Coffee Packaging In New Brand Refresh

    Image via Nestlé UK Nescafé, the beloved coffee brand that’s been waking fans up for 85 years, has brewed a refreshed look to keep pace with the fast-evolving tastes of aficionados. Read full article

    February 1, 2024

  • Hendrick’s Gin Stitches Up Intimates For Sensually Dressing Up Your Cocktails

    Image courtesy of Hendrick’s Gin Hendrick’s Gin is stirring up not just cocktails but also giddy romance this Valentine’s Day. To get drinkers all buzzed, hot, and heavy, it’s rendezvoused with fashion house Wiederhoeft to craft ‘Gintimates’—promising to add a cheeky dash of ooh-la-la to your evening rituals. Read full article

    February 1, 2024

  • The Challenges of Building a Shared Experience on the Web

    I’m a proud member of Generation X. If you don’t know, we’re the kids who stayed home alone and (supposedly) didn’t care about anything. Thus, I’m nostalgic for the culture of those days. I love 90s music, movies, and television. And I’m always up for a chat about the early days of the web. But […]

    February 1, 2024

  • Instacart Gets Flamed Over Unappealing AI-Generated Food Photos

    Images via Instacart [1] [2] Instacart has been serving up a digital smorgasbord that’s been turning heads for not-so-satisfying reasons. With artificial intelligence now in its kitchen, the popular grocery delivery platform has been cooking up recipes and images that are raising more eyebrows than appetites. Read full article

    January 31, 2024

  • Philadelphia Cream Cheese Bakes Up First No-Hole Bagel For Max Schmearability

    Image courtesy of Philadelphia Cream Cheese Philadelphia Cream Cheese is giving North Americans a hole new way to enjoy morning bagels. In a move that’s set to spread (wink) joy, the Kraft Heinz brand is introducing the Philadelphia Bagel Wholes—the first-ever bagels designed without the traditional hole, in a bid to end the age-old dilemma […]

    January 31, 2024

  • ‘Sesame Street’ Made Big Bird Small, And People Just Want To Protect Him

    Image via Big Bird Sesame Street’s resident giant, Big Bird, has found himself in a large—or small, depending if you’re a glass-half-full person—predicament that’s stirring both curiosity and concern. Read full article

    January 31, 2024

  • Google Paints You Into Historical Masterpieces With Generative AI Selfie App

    Image via Google Google is painting the town red, or rather, every hue in the palette of the past with its latest innovation, Art Selfie 2. Nestled within the Arts and Culture app, it allows users to step back in time and reimagine themselves as characters from various historical epochs. An evolution of the original […]

    January 31, 2024

  • Nike Reboots Popular Sneaker From More Than Four Decades Ago

    Photo 289944928 © Casadphoto | Dreamstime.com Nike is set to sprint down memory lane, and it’s inviting sneaker enthusiasts along for the ride. The sportswear giant is dusting off the blueprints of the Field General 82, a shoe that, back in its 1982 debut, was nearly synonymous with American football as tailgate parties and touchdown […]

    January 31, 2024

  • Japan Is Finally Weaning Off The Floppy Disk For Modern Storage Devices

    Image generated on AI Japan, the land of video games and endless innovation, is finally saying sayonara to the floppy disk in its bureaucratic systems. In a much-belated leap towards digitization, the country’s government has announced it will no longer require businesses to use floppy disks and CD-ROMs for submitting certain official documents, favoring more […]

    January 31, 2024

  • Winnie-The-Pooh Crockpot Draws Awe—Too Bad It’s A Hoax Cooked Up By AI

    Photo 30163270 © Murdock2013 | Dreamstime.com A charming Winnie-the-Pooh crockpot, said to be available at Walmart, has turned out to be nothing but a hunny trap. Social media went abuzz when an image of the cookware, adorned with the cheerful visage of the beloved bear and his iconic red shirt, began circulating. Alas, this “photo” […]

    January 31, 2024

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