Weekly Links — 10th December 2025
🔗 Weekly Design Links 🔗
🕰️
Ten Minute Focus
If you’ve got just ten minutes to read, pick two from these
Branding
Design
A Responsibility To The Industry (older but relevant to Alan Dye’s recent exit from Apple)
Designing effective contextual menus (nn/g going hard on the tutorials lately)
Own a graph (I like this one, hard agree!)
Motion
AI
Goodbye AI Agents, Hello Agentic Workflows | by Cobus Greyling | Nov, 2025 | Medium
A race to belief: How Evidence Accumulation shapes trust in AI and Human informants
Heidi (having worked in healthcare at the start of my career, anything that pushes it forwards to focus on the patient gets my seal of approval)
Luxo (ex-DDG alum Robert made this project, very proud of him)
The Silent Revolution: How AI Browsers Are Quietly Rewriting the Rules of Human-Internet
Nano Banana can be prompt engineered for extremely nuanced AI image generation
Misc.
Limitless has been acquired by Meta (because of course it has, now they really can spy on people)
Nerd Alert
Vanilla CSS is all you need (yes I’m big on Tailwind, but this is not wrong)
The Minimum Every Developer Must Know About AI Models (No Excuses)
Bootstrapping Computing (I ordered this, it's not arrived yet but I'm so deeply excited for it)
Introduction to CSS if Statements and Conditional Logic (if statements in CSS! CSS is very quickly becoming a super powerful language)
Subscribe
More to explore in links
- links 03 Dec 2025
Weekly Links — 1st December 2025 Weekly design links: creativity, AI impact on designers, letting designers think, motion design, testing approaches, and cool tools like bird migration explorer.
- links 26 Nov 2025
Weekly Links — 26th November 2025 Weekly design links covering product design state, AI's purpose, UX as competitive advantage, avoiding design autopilot, user feedback pitfalls, and visual design principles.
- links 19 Nov 2025
Weekly Links — 19th November 2025 Weekly design links covering fundamentals, AI's impact on design, Figma-to-code workflows, and how efficiency killed creativity. Highlights: design vs decoration, AI as design moat, Japanese typography, View Transition API, and URL state management.
- links 05 Nov 2025
Weekly Links — 3rd November 2025 Weekly design links covering: AI prototyping with Cursor, building visual confidence, creative small screen design, Linear's remote work approach, SwiftUI text effects, CSS innovations, and Grammarly's rebrand to Superhuman. Focus on taste over execution.