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Le: 21 04 2026 à 13:53 Auteur: Simon Sterne

Most AI comparisons miss the point—because the real differences only show up when you use them for actual work. After pushing both Claude AI and ChatGPT to their limits, some surprising patterns start to emerge. This isn’t about benchmarks, it’s about how these tools actually think, write, and collaborate when it matters.

Le: 16 04 2026 à 13:55 Auteur: Alex Harper

Most local businesses are quietly bleeding customers on Google Maps—and junior designers are turning that into easy cash. By spotting the “Map Gap” and sending quick video audits, you can land clients without competing on Upwork or Fiverr.

Le: 14 04 2026 à 14:16 Auteur: Simon Sterne

Logos in 2026 aren’t designed to look good—they’re designed to survive. In a world of AI-generated sameness, shrinking attention spans, and interface-driven branding, the real challenge isn’t style—it’s recognition at speed.

Le: 09 04 2026 à 14:40 Auteur: Alex Harper

Forget prompting—the future of design is a "disappearing act" where your interface melts and morphs based on your intent. In 2026, we’ve stopped chatting with sidebars and started working with **Liquid UI**, a world where software finally learns to dance at the speed of thought. Stop designing static screens and start building choreography.

Le: 06 04 2026 à 14:13 Auteur: Alex Harper

The web isn’t dead—it’s just weird, and that’s a good thing. Experimental websites, from playful portfolios to surreal 3D worlds, aren’t pointless gimmicks—they’re the R&D labs shaping the future of design. Here’s why the strangest sites online are secretly the ones pushing the web forward.

Le: 01 04 2026 à 13:03 Auteur: Simon Sterne

What if the most broken user experience you deal with daily… is your refrigerator? This UX teardown applies product thinking to the humble fridge — exposing its dark patterns, terrible navigation, and hope-based interaction design.